The highly anticipated final is set for Budapest on May 30 at 6 PM, but Paris Saint-Germain fans who cannot travel will still have a place to gather. Since no public fan zones will be established in the city, the club has decided to open the doors of the Parc des Princes for a live broadcast of the match against Arsenal, repeating the setup used for the Munich final last season.
A legendary evening at the stadium
While full details of the event will be released this Thursday, supporters are already encouraged to sign up for alerts to be the first to know when tickets go on sale. The club describes the Parc des Princes as the symbolic heart of the team and the stage for its greatest emotions, promising a night of high-intensity celebration.
Last year’s screening was a major success, noted for its vibrant atmosphere and the strong sense of community between the club and its followers. This year’s program is expected to include high-quality musical and artistic entertainment to enhance the match-day experience.
No public fan zones in Paris
Despite the excitement surrounding the final on May 30, the streets of Paris will not host any official fan zones. The Prefecture of Police recently issued an unfavorable opinion regarding the installation of such areas, citing security concerns. This stance was echoed by city officials, confirming that the stadium broadcast will be the primary venue for fans to watch the game collectively.
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