A total of 248,060 fans attended the 2018 World Cup matches in the Russian city of Samara.
The Samara Arena hosted its last match of this summer's tournament on Saturday, with 39,991 supporters watching England beat Sweden 2-0 in their quarter-final match.
The 41,970-seater Samara Arena hosted six World Cup matches, with three of them, Brazil's 2-0 win over Mexico on Monday, hosts Russia's 3-0 defeat at the hands of Uruguay on June 25, and Colombia's 1-0 narrow win over Senegal on June 28, held in front of a sell-out crowd.
Serbia defeated Costa Rica 1-0 with a total of 41,432 fans following the game from the stands, while 40,727 fans attended the 1-1 draw between Denmark and Australia that was also held at the Samara Arena.
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