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It will be hard to leave the ship to watch any of the World Cup action on dry land considering there is a 1,153 seat theatre where guests can put their feet up.
Or if they would rather keep themselves entertained there is also a Sportplex that is home to Bumper Cars.
But it will cost a fair whack with five-star packages to stay on board while the vessel is docked off the coast of Doha costing up to £6,000.
Guests have a pick of a wide range of rooms, with the most luxurious being the MSC Yacht Club Owner’s Suite.
The room includes a large balcony with a private whirlpool bath.
There is also panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors and a separate dining and living room area.
More basic rooms have a bed, wardrobe, bathroom and a TV.
There’s also a Mini and Juniors club for the kids to enjoy their time on board.
More adult entertainment includes a Zen Pool and an Indoor Promenade.
Meanwhile Southgate and his squad will be staying at the Souq Al Wakra hotel in Doha, back on dry land.
But The Sun exclusively revealed earlier this week that the hotel is still a building site – less than a month before the tournament kicks off.