Moscow hosted the opening ceremony and will also be hosting the closing ceremony of the World Cup, making the capital the bigger crowd-puller this tournament. Not only that, but it has been hosting matches in two stadiumsthe Luzhniki and the Spartakwhich has already seen some exciting and unpredictable matches. At the Luzhniki, reigning champions Germany were shockingly defeated by underdogs Mexico and now are out of the contest, while Cristiano Ronaldo, after his splendid hat-trick against Spain at the Fisht Stadium, scored another goal in the match against Morocco to help his team advance to the round of 16. At the Spartak, more shockers were unleashed Lionel Messi-led Argentina drew with world cup debutants Iceland and unconvincingly qualified for the next round, even as Belgium had Tunisia suffered quite a defeat. But that barely means the excitement is over at the stadiums, with Russia pulling off a stunning victory against Spain at the Luzhinki for the round of 16, and more exciting matches coming up. But all eyes will be for the semi-finals at former on 11th July, which, going by the way the tournament is progressing, could be just anyones game. One will, of course, need a place to stay so book using your Citi Cards and get exciting cashback. Click here for details.