If, like the Man-Cave, the trip to Brazil might not fit in to your work schedule (or budget), then don't worry, Google can help.

Google are a great bunch of lads, and we'd be lost without them. How else are we supposed to go about winning arguments several minutes after the discussion has already ended by finding the exact statistic that proved our point but took a while to find? Anyway, their street view feature is one that has been bringing us to the most remote parts of the world and the road in front of our house with some amazing technology for the last few years, but now they're going to take us inside the stadia at the World Cup.

If you're not lucky enough to be heading along to the festivities in Brazil, this is a pretty good way to get a glimpse at the controversial stadia that will host the world's biggest football tournament in just a few short days. From the majesty of the Maracanã to the futuristic Arena da Baixada, all 12 grounds are ready to be explored on Google Maps

The excitement is certainly ramping up for the tournament, so if you want to get a first hand (sort of) look at the grass where the World Cup will be won and lost, then there's no better way than this. 

Via SearchEngineLand.com