With Brazil set to meet Russia in Moscow, Chevrolet Brasil Global Tour takes a closer look at the setting of Friday's clash
The Chevrolet Brasil Global Tour resumes this week in a spectacular setting as Tite leads the Selecao against Russia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
The 81,000-capacity stadium will provide the centrepiece to this year's World Cup - hosting the final as well as the opening match, three group-stage clashes, a round of 16 match, and a semi-final.
Built between 1955 and 1956, work on the stadium took 450 days and it was officially opened on July 31, 1956 as the old Soviet Union began to compete on the world stage.