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Thursday 05 MarchBest Odds

12:45 Russian Cup
Dinamo Moscow vs Spartak Moscow

Tuesday 17 March

12:45 Russian Cup
Krasnodar vs CSKA Moscow

Wednesday 18 March

12:45 Russian Cup
Spartak Moscow vs Dinamo Moscow
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Thursday 05 March

10:30 Russian Cup
Arsenal Tula 1-2 Lok. Moscow

Wednesday 04 March

12:45 Russian Cup
CSKA Moscow 3-1 Krasnodar
10:30 Russian Cup
Krylya Sovetov 2-0 FC Orenburg
10:30 Russian Cup
Rostov 0-2 Makhachkala

Tuesday 03 March

12:00 Russian Cup
Baltika 0-1 FC Zenit

Thursday 27 November

12:30 Russian Cup
Dinamo Moscow 0-1 FC Zenit
10:00 Russian Cup
KamAZ 3-5 Krylya Sovetov

Wednesday 26 November

12:30 Russian Cup
Lok. Moscow 2-3 Spartak Moscow
12:30 Russian Cup
Neftekhimik 1-3 Rostov
10:00 Russian Cup
CSKA Moscow 7-5 Makhachkala
10:00 Russian Cup
Krasnodar 4-0 FC Orenburg

Tuesday 25 November

12:30 Russian Cup
Arsenal Tula 3-2 Rubin Kazan
10:00 Russian Cup
Torpedo Moscow 0-2 Baltika

Thursday 06 November

11:30 Russian Cup
Spartak Moscow 3-1 Lok. Moscow

Wednesday 05 November

12:30 Russian Cup
FC Zenit 1-3 Dinamo Moscow
10:15 Russian Cup
Makhachkala 1-0 CSKA Moscow
08:00 Russian Cup
FC Orenburg 1-3 Krasnodar

Thursday 30 October

11:30 Russian Cup
Fakel 2-3 Arsenal Tula
09:00 Russian Cup
FC Ufa 2-4 Neftekhimik

Wednesday 29 October

11:30 Russian Cup
Torpedo Moscow 4-2 FC Kuban-Holding

Tuesday 28 October

08:30 Russian Cup
FC Chelyabinsk 3-4 KamAZ

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Upcoming Russian Cup Fixtures

CSKA Moscow, FC Zenit and PFC Sochi are some of the leading teams that battle it out in this domestic cup competition, with the next Russian Cup fixtures and match schedule published at Sportsgambler.com as soon as the draw is made.

This competition naturally features some of the leading teams in Russia and we’re on hand to serve up the Russian Cup results as soon as the games have been completed for every round of this exciting and popular football tournament.

The ties are one-off matches rather than two-legged affairs and clubs will look to make the most of home advantage in order to make further progress in the competition.