Russia kicked off the World Cup in style, hammering Saudi Arabia 5-0 in front of a crowd of 78,000 supporters.
The hosts were in control from the moment Robbie Williams stopped singing -- the Brit performed before the match got underway -- and took an early lead through Yuri Gazinski.
Villarreal winger Denis Cheryshev added the second before half-time, brilliantly controlling the ball in the box to take two rival defenders out of the game before firing home.
Saudi Arabia rarely threatened a comeback and Russia added a third after the break when substitute Artiom Dziuba headed home minutes after coming on.
Cheryshev then added his second with a fine effort with the outside of his boot from 20 yards before the impressive Alexander Golovin added the fifth in stoppage time via a free kick.
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