Russia 2018 will be the best World Cup in history, according to the nation s former striker Roman Pavlyuchenko.
The showpiece tournament is just over eight months away, with 15 nations having already qualified for the 32-team event.
But there remain fears the World Cup, which begins on June 14 next year, could be marred by racism, hooliganism and homophobia.
However, Pavlyuchenko – the former Tottenham striker who represented Russia 51 times – believes his homeland will deliver an outstanding tournament.
I m absolutely sure that fans will like it and I m sure that it will be the best World Cup in the history of the World Cup. All the fans will come here and enjoy it, I m absolutely sure, he told the Mirror.
There is a misconception that going to Russia will see lots of people getting hurt, punched and attacked. Anyone who comes here can see that it s not like that. I m sure everything will be fine in that respect.
There are security worries wherever you go in the world but I am sure that the organisation here will be excellent and will make it very safe for the fans.
He added: I think people who come here for the World Cup will stay here because they will never want to leave. It will be a World Cup to remember.
The 15 teams to have qualified for the World Cup so far are: Russia, Brazil, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Belgium, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Germany, England, Spain, Nigeria, Costa Rica, Poland and Egypt.
line-up, so far:
RUS
BRA
IRN
JPN
MEX
BEL
KOR
KSA
GER
ENG
ESP
NGA
CRC
POL
EGY
— #WCQ (@FIFAWorldCup)