Moscow's Transport Department and Moscow Metro representatives took part in the presentation.

The new version of the application enables users to see the list of matches, the scores, the routes to the stadiums and the information about the trains.

“It will be possible to book an accredited taxi, which has the right to drive up to the stadium, via the Moscow Metro application,” the First Deputy Head of the Moscow Metro for Strategic Development and Customer Service, Roman Latypov told journalists.

He added that the new version of the application would be available in the near future.

The Deputy Head of Moscow's Transport Department Dmitry Pronin said that the website of the city’s transport system would be translated into seven languages, including Arabic, on the eve on the World Cup.

Earlier, Latypov said that the application would be launched in seven languages, including Chinese, Portuguese, French and German.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup will take place in Russia between June 14 and July 15.

Moscow's Luzhniky and Spartak stadiums will host a total of 12 World Cup matches, including eight group stage games, two round of 16 matches, a semi-final and the final.