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Published 17:29 7 Jul 2018 BST
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If you're in London, you can travel direct to Moscow for just £262. Add that to the ticket price, which is between £79 and £159, and you're looking at a trip which will cost you less than a 4K television.
From Manchester you're looking at a stop-off in Vienna, before a flight to Moscow, also at a fairly reasonable price of £318.
Bear in mind, all of these ticket prices are cheaper than an anytime return train ticket between Manchester and London, so you'll not be required to sell you house to get there.
In terms of accommodation, you're unfortunately on your own. The weather is pretty warm in Russia so you could always have a little kip on a park bench or, befriend some fellow travelling fans and sleep on the floor of their Airbnb.Sport

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