Finale de la Ligue des Champions : les fan-zones pour suivre le match PSG-Arsenal en Seine-Saint-Denis
Giant screens, lively entertainment, and refreshment stands are all part of the plan as several municipalities across Seine-Saint-Denis prepare dedicated fan zones to broadcast the highly anticipated Champions League final on Saturday, May 30, 2026.

Football enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the decisive clash. As Paris Saint-Germain stands on the verge of making history with a potential second consecutive Champions League triumph, the final against Arsenal in Budapest promises to be a highly watched event on Saturday, May 30, 2026. Across Seine-Saint-Denis, numerous fan zones are being established to broadcast the match on colossal screens, offering a communal space to potentially celebrate a momentous victory. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the towns within the department that have organized special arrangements to welcome the public.
Aubervilliers
Head to Stalingrad Park for the festivities, commencing at 2 PM. The setup includes a giant screen, a DJ, various workshops, sports activities, and a dedicated snacking area. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Bagnolet
The gathering point is Salvador Allende Square, with events kicking off at 4:45 PM, featuring a massive screen. Traffic and parking restrictions will be in effect on Rue Hoche (between Avenue Gambetta and Rue Charles-Graindorge) from 4 PM to 9 PM. Spectators will generally stand, with special provisions for individuals with reduced mobility (PMR – CMI).
Blanc-Mesnil
Join the crowd at Stade Jean Bouin starting at 5 PM. A large screen will be set up for the broadcast. Parking will be limited, so public transport is highly recommended.
Bobigny
The event will take place at Salle Pablo Neruda, where a giant screen will show the match. The broadcast will be preceded by a tribute to Laetitia Blanchard, a dedicated advocate for sports in Bobigny.
Bondy
The Esplanade Claude Fuzier, located at the Bondy town hall, Square du 8 Mai 1945, will host the celebrations. The match will be broadcast on a large screen at 6 PM, following a range of activities from 2 PM to 6 PM, including a DJ, an inflatable football structure with giant penalty kicks, foot tennis, 2v2 football, and table football. Admission is free.
La Courneuve
Visit Parc de la Liberté, 105 Avenue de la République (the La Courneuve Plage site). Family-friendly activities are scheduled to begin at 10 AM.
Drancy
The historic Parc de Ladoucette will feature an open-air viewing zone. Entry is free for all.
Dugny
On Rue Henri Barbusse, from 3 PM to 9 PM, attendees can enjoy various animations, a face painting stand, and a food service area.
Epinay-sur-Seine
The Parc de l’Hôtel de Ville will offer an outdoor broadcast on a large screen. Admission is free.
L’Île-Saint-Denis
The Jean-Vilar Theater, 1 bis Rue Méchin, will open its doors at 5:15 PM. Entry is free, subject to availability, and a refreshment stand will be available on Place des Arts.
Neuilly-sur-Marne
The athletics stadium at Parc des 33 Hectares, Rue Hippolyte Pina, will be active from 3 PM. A massive 28 m² screen will display the match, complemented by entertainment, a refreshment stand, and food trucks. Admission is free, with over 5,000 attendees anticipated.
Noisy-le-Grand
The Gardens of the Hôtel de Ville will host a free and secure viewing area. The venue is expected to accommodate between 5,000 and 8,000 supporters for the match and post-match celebrations.
Rosny-sous-Bois
Join the gathering at Stade Armand Girodit from 5 PM. Food trucks will be on site, and the evening will extend to the pop-up terrace under the market hall at the station.
Stains
The Paul Eluard space will project the final at 6 PM, with refreshments provided by the Prolongations association. The youth services will organize activities from 2 PM to 4:30 PM.
Saint-Denis
Stade Auguste Delaune, 5 Rue du 19 Mars 1962, will feature a live broadcast on a giant screen starting at 5 PM, with food and drinks available.
Villemomble
Parc Jean Mermoz will open its gates at 5:30 PM on the side of the media library parking lot. Access is limited to a maximum of 300 people, with priority given to residents of Villemomble.
Villepinte
Stade Pierre Lacans will host the official broadcast from 5 PM, complete with a refreshment stand and catering services.