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Top spots to watch PSG vs Arsenal in albi with jersey giveaways and big screens

Football fever is set to grip Albi this weekend as the city prepares to host a lively viewing experience for the high-stakes UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal. With kickoff moved up to 6 PM, local bars, restaurants, and event spaces are pulling out all the stops to create an unforgettable atmosphere for fans.

The Shamrock, located near Le Vigan, is one of the most talked-about venues, offering a reserved seating area with massive screens, both indoors and on the terrace. The establishment promises late-night service until 11 PM, ensuring the party continues long after the final whistle. Meanwhile, the Pratgraussals events hall will double as a hub for the Titan Games, adding an extra layer of excitement to the evening.

Fans eagerly anticipate the Champions League final in Albi.

Traditional pubs like Save the Queen and O’Sully’s are also joining the craze, with the latter leaning into British pride by rallying behind Arsenal. Beer lovers won’t be disappointed, as spots like V&B du Séquestre will keep the taps flowing all night.

Jersey giveaways and fast-food deals

Restaurants are getting creative to draw in crowds. La Fourchette Adroite, near the cathedral, is offering a free PSG jersey to the table that brings the most energy during the match. Meanwhile, Tacos Avenue is rewarding fans in PSG attire with a free can when they order a meal, making game day both delicious and stylish.

For those who prefer a motorsport twist, the Brasserie Paul at Albi Circuit will broadcast the match while the Albi Auto Classic car parade rolls by outside. It’s a unique fusion of speed and football that’s sure to impress.

what’s next after the final?

Even if your team doesn’t lift the trophy, the excitement doesn’t end here. With the FIFA World Cup just around the corner, many of these venues are already planning similar events for France’s upcoming matches. The first one? A showdown against Senegal on June 16 at 9 PM—a clash that’s bound to draw just as much passion from the Albigeois.