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Moscow's Underground Are Showing World Cup Games On The Train

Moscow's Underground Are Showing World Cup Games On The Train

What a genius idea...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

The World Cup kicked off last night and plenty of people are on a mission to watch every single game - irrespective of whether it's Spain-Portugal or Tunisia vs Panama. After all, the showpiece only comes around once every four years.

But of course, for whatever reason, sometimes people can't always find the time to tune in for every piece of the action because of other commitments.

However, for folks in Moscow, they are making things so much easier for people who are travelling by the more upgraded public transport while games are on.

Image: PA
Image: PA

Incredibly, it's emerged that Moscow's Underground are screening every game live on mini TVs/tablets on the tube - giving fans the chance to watch all the drama unfold while they are making their commute.

Some pictures of the innovative underground experience have been doing the rounds and it looks as brilliant as you think it would be:

Russia have quite rightly received a lot of criticism for certain things they have done in the build-up to this tournament but in this instance they've hit the nail on the head.

As cool as it is sneaking your phone into school or work and having the game on, this train experience is a whole new level entirely.

Never has being stuck on train for hours on end been so exciting...

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Topics: Football News, Football, 2018 World Cup, World Cup, Russia