FIFA 2018 Changes We Expect

What we should expect from the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

In spite of the many controversies involved in the nation’s bidding process, it is now final, the FIFA World Cup in 2018 will be held in Russia. They are almost ready. And because of this, there will be lots of significant changes and some of which are enumerated in this post.

A new breed of talented players will be introduced

Everybody knows that football is changing continuously, and the shift of power on the international world is also an unstable aspect of this transforming pattern. At present, the FIFA ultimate team like Germany, Spain, Italy, and Brazil are among the world’s best hitters. But this is the time where coaches are scouting for new talents that can be nurtured in the coming years.

A player reaches his prime between the ages of 26 and 30, which means that the rising star aged 20 to 24 will be the ones you should watch out. It is the best time for the new generation to make its way into the FIFA World Rankings.

Stadium locations and attendance

If a country were given the rights to stage a prestigious event, they would work hard designing new landscapes just like what the 2018 host country is doing. There will be 12 stadiums in 11 various cities where the matches will be played, where two stadiums in Moscow will be used. The venue is an essential factor in any game like betting being the essential part of odds comparison sites.

Luzhniki Stadium with a crowd capacity of 90,000 and Spartak Stadium with 47,000 crowd capacity are located in Moscow. Aside from Moscow, the games will be held in St. Petersburg, Volgograd, Kaliningrad, Rostov-on-Don, Sochi, Kazan, Novgorod, Samara, Yekaterinburg, and Saransk. The final game will be at the Luzhniki Stadium.

New goal-line technology will be applied

Goal-line technology will be applied in the coming FIFA 2018 World Cup. Two new technological systems which were used during the 2014 World Cup – the GoalRef and the Hawk-Eye.

The Hawk-Eye has already been used in other sports like cricket and tennis, where the monitoring camera decides if the ball has crossed the line. The GoalRef, on the other hand, makes use of a sensor chip in the goalposts and the ball to determine when a team has scored.

Some instances where the goal was not given when it should be given will be avoided. The systems will prevent such situation, and therefore there will be no injustice in 2018 FIFA cup.

You can download the FIFA demo game now in anticipation of the world cup. You can get the facts that you need to know about the teams and the players. The FIFA release date of the demo was announced last September 12, 2017.

The crowd will be wilder

The football fandom is known for their strong singing habits and great visual. In the coming year, there will be lots of new things that the crowd will be doing to support their team. The traditional chanting will be there, some may use technology, and others might bring paraphernalia and a lot more. Also, the Eastern Europe fans will welcome the other countries to its country, joining sports enthusiasts in one location.

The FIFA World Cup has stirred the strongest of emotions in the crowd, and while it could be hard to warm the hearts of those in the colds of Russia, next year will be no different.