Originally Posted by
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I was there when we played them last, at the beginning of September, it was 30c. I don't know what you consider cold, but it was shirt sleeve weather for me.
Mid-October is standard autumn temperatures. It's not roasting hot, but it's not Antarctica. November is the start of the Russian winter, and the Russians avoid playing at home then*. In all likelihood, we probably won't be playing qualifiers then anyway. We're likely to be playing on the Luzhniki plastic whenever it's on.
Haggling over average temperatures is irrelevant really. Anything above 30c is hot, above 20 is warm, above 10 is tolerable, as at home. As long as it's not -20c, we can deal with it if necessary. We're going to Moscow remember, not Siberia.
*= play-off specific dates last year, so unavoidable.