The highly anticipated Champions League final between PSG and Arsenal is set to take place in Budapest on May 30 at 6:00 PM. While the action happens on Hungarian soil, supporters in the French capital will have a unique opportunity to experience the match together. Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed it will organize a special broadcast of the game directly at the Parc des Princes.
A legendary atmosphere for fans in Paris
This initiative follows the success of a similar event held last year during the final in Munich. With public fan zones officially ruled out across Paris, the club’s home stadium will serve as the primary gathering point for the Rouge et Bleu faithful. The club intends to transform the venue into a hub of celebration, promising a night filled with intense emotion and high-quality entertainment.
Official details regarding the logistics will be released this Thursday. However, eager supporters can already sign up for alerts to ensure they are notified the moment the ticket office opens. The event is expected to feature a diverse artistic and musical lineup, aiming to replicate the communal spirit and festive energy that defined previous stadium screenings.
No public fan zones due to security measures
The decision to host the event within the Parc des Princes comes as local authorities have confirmed that no traditional fan zones will be established in the city for the May 30 final. Representatives for the city leadership noted that the Prefecture of Police issued an unfavorable opinion regarding the installation of outdoor viewing areas, citing significant security requirements.
By bringing the celebration inside the stadium, PSG provides a controlled and secure environment for fans to rally behind their team as they chase European glory. This “stadium experience” is designed to offer more than just a screen, focusing on the shared passion of the community in the heart of the club’s historic home.
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