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Where to watch the PSG vs Arsenal champions league final in greater Paris

Where to watch the PSG vs Arsenal Champions League final in Greater Paris

  • Greater Paris

The Paris Saint-Germain faces Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest. If you can’t be there, don’t worry—there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the match with fellow supporters across Greater Paris.

Watch the final in public spaces

The city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye is opening the doors of the Camp des Loges to up to 8,000 fans. The event, organized by the local authorities, starts at 3:30 PM and welcomes both current and former players. Access is via the main entrance of the Georges-Lefèvre stadium.

The Hippodrome de Longchamp will host a giant garden party with DJ sets and a lounge area from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, followed by the match broadcast on a 30-meter screen. Additional screenings are planned at YOYO – Palais de Tokyo and Loft Maillot.

Indoor viewing options

The legendary Grand Rex cinema will host two screenings with a stadium-like atmosphere, complete with high-quality sound systems, pre-match animations, and a charged-up crowd ready to cheer. Expect an unforgettable experience.

The Centre Paris Anim’ Jacques Bravo in the 9th arrondissement will host a free event with match screenings, live animations, and a bar. Entry is free but requires registration. Doors open at 5:30 PM.

The 17th arrondissement’s town hall is organizing a screening with limited capacity. Access is by pre-registration only, and further details will be shared with registered attendees.

Fan zones across Greater Paris

Several municipalities are setting up fan zones. In Le Perray-en-Yvelines, supporters can gather in the municipal park from 4:30 PM for a giant-screen broadcast, drinks, and food. In Conflans Sainte-Honorine, the public screening starts at 5:30 PM at the Prieuré park, also featuring a giant screen and refreshments. Capacity is limited to 2,000 people.

In Seine-Saint-Denis, Épinay-sur-Seine will host a football-themed evening in the Hôtel de Ville park, with food trucks and free entry. Certain items, including bottles, chairs, flagpoles, fireworks, and flares, are prohibited. The nearby Noisy-le-Grand gardens open at 5:00 PM for a giant-screen broadcast, but the fan zone may close early in case of high attendance.

Many bars and cafés across Greater Paris will also host special screenings, giving you plenty of options to choose from.