Russia and South Korea are capping off the first round of games in the 2014 World Cup group stage in their Group H matchup.

Belgium began the Group H schedule by beating Algeria 2-1 and positioning themselves at the top with three points. After Tuesday's games, all teams will have played at least one World Cup game, with Brazil and Mexico each playing their second, against one another.

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According to FIFA.com, the match will be held in the city of Cuiaba's Arena Pantanal, a stadium built earlier this year and that seats 41,112 people. Three Argentinians and one Panamanian official will make up the referee squad.

The players will experience the Brazil summer heat, though either team may have a tough time adjusting. In similar playing conditions Monday night, multiple U.S. soccer players suffered varying muscle strains, a sign of improper hydration or over exertion.

According to Weather.com, Cuiaba is expected to reach into the 90s during the day and then fall into the 70s when the sun goes down.

Russia's national football team has been to two previous World Cup tournaments, 1994 in the U.S. and 2002 in Japan/South Korea. Both times, the Russians did not make it out of the group stage. However, they are guaranteed to qualify for back-to-back tournaments, as they have won hosting honors for the 2018 World Cup.

South Korea has made nine World Cup appearances and finished as well as fourth place, in 2002 when they shared hosting honors with Japan. The South Koreans are also two-time champions of the Asian Cup.

Russia comes into the World Cup ranked 18th nationally, making them the second-highest ranked team in their group. This could be the year they finally make it to the World Cup's knockout round.