The biggest event of the year — the football World Cup — is barely six months away. Here’s a primer on how much you may spend if you want to catch the action live in Russia. The mascot for the 2018 World Cup in Russia is a wolf named Zabivaka, which in Russian means ‘the one who scores’. And you will have to turn into Zabivaka if you wish to score tickets for the football festival. The demand for tickets for the tournament — to be held from June 14 to July 15 — is huge. Fifa, the sport’s governing body, has made close to 159,402 tickets available. All tickets are being sold online on the Fifa site. MATCH TICKETS The tournament comprises 64 matches played at 12 venues located in 11 cities across the Eurasian country. The ticket sales so far have been via random selection draws. The next sales window is between March 13 and April 3. Last-minute sales will also be offered between April 18 and July 15, the day of the final. These tickets are on a first come, first sold basis. Though India will not figure in the World Cup, it is in the top…