Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is set to host a live broadcast of the upcoming Champions League final at their home ground, the Parc des Princes. This highly anticipated event, scheduled for May 30th at 6 PM in Budapest, will see PSG face off against Arsenal. The decision to open the stadium to supporters for a collective viewing experience follows the successful model from last year’s final in Munich, providing a vibrant alternative for fans in Paris who will not have a dedicated public fanzone.
The club plans to release comprehensive information about the event on Thursday, May 12th. However, eager supporters can already register to receive timely alerts regarding ticket sales. The Parisian club emphasizes that the Parc des Princes, an “emblematic venue” and “theater of the greatest Parisian emotions,” is poised to “vibrate once again” with an unforgettable evening. They promise a grand celebration, reminiscent of last season’s inaugural event, which was lauded for its memorable atmosphere, the deep connection between the Club and its loyal supporters, and a first-class lineup of musical and artistic entertainment.
Despite the club’s initiative, there will regrettably be no official public fanzone established in Paris for this Champions League final. This decision was conveyed by the Mayor’s office, confirming an earlier stance from the Paris police prefecture, which had expressed reservations about setting up a fanzone due to security considerations.