Details around the stadium where Brazil and Mexico today face, after the World will change its name

At the eighth of the final today, Brazil and Mexico will face the quarterfinals at the 2018 World. The match, expected to begin at 4: 00 p.m., will be held at the “stadium Samara Arena” in Russia writes Periscope. The stadium has a capacity of 44,807 seats. According to predictions, maximum temperature will reach [...]
The match, expected to begin at 4: 00 p.m., will be held at the “stadium Samara Arena” in Russia writes Periscope.
The stadium has a capacity of 44,807 seats.
According to predictions, maximum temperature will reach 26 degrees Celsius, while the odds of rain will be 50 percent, creating a highly suited atmosphere for soccer games.
The stadium is located some 1,054 miles [1,054 km] from the Russian chief centre of Moscow.
If everything had gone according to the original plan, stadium “Samara Arena” would have been built on an island almost desert in the south of town. After much criticism and repetition, the construction site had been chosen in the north and within the city's borders.
With the structure of cubes, metals and capacity to light at night, the stadium is designed to reflect the aeronautic sector of the region. Even this stadium will be called “Cosmos Arena” after the end of the World Cup. Then the local team stadium, Krylia Sovetob, will be replaced by the current team stadium “Metallrg Stadium”. /Periscopi/


