As Paris Saint-Germain aims for a historic back-to-back Champions League triumph, football fever is gripping Seine-Saint-Denis. The department’s municipalities are pulling out all the stops to host vibrant fan zones where supporters can gather to witness PSG take on Arsenal in Budapest. Here’s a detailed look at the exciting plans across the region.
Where to watch the final in Seine-Saint-Denis
From family-friendly activities to live entertainment, each municipality has designed a unique experience to make the occasion unforgettable.
Aubervilliers
Set against the scenic backdrop of Parc Stalingrad, Aubervilliers is transforming its space into a football celebration hub. The fan zone opens at 2:00 PM and promises giant screens, live DJ sets, sports workshops, and snack areas. Families with children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Bagnolet
The Place Salvador Allende will become the heart of the action, opening at 4:45 PM. A massive screen will broadcast the match, though street closures and parking restrictions will apply on rue Hoche between 4:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Standing room only will be available, with designated spaces for individuals with reduced mobility.
Blanc-Mesnil
Football enthusiasts can head to Stade Jean Bouin starting at 5:00 PM. The fan zone will feature a giant screen, though parking will be limited—public transport is strongly encouraged.
Bobigny
Salle Pablo Neruda will host the broadcast, beginning with a tribute to Laetitia Blanchard, a local sports advocate. The giant screen will go live ahead of kickoff.
Bondy
The Esplanade Claude Fuzier will buzz with energy from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Activities include giant screen viewing, DJ performances, inflatable football pitches, and interactive games like penalty shootouts and ball football. Entry is free and open to all.
La Courneuve
The Parc de la Liberté (La Courneuve Plage) will host a family-oriented fan zone starting at 10:00 AM, filled with games and entertainment.
Drancy
The historic Parc de Ladoucette will offer an open-air viewing experience with free entry.
Dugny
From 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Rue Henri Barbusse will buzz with excitement. Visitors can enjoy face painting, food stalls, and festive activities.
Épinay-sur-Seine
The Parc de l’Hôtel de Ville will feature a giant screen for outdoor viewing. Entry is free and open to everyone.
L’Île-Saint-Denis
The Jean-Vilar Theatre (1 bis Rue Méchin) opens at 5:15 PM. Entry is free until capacity is reached, with a food stand available on Place des Arts.
Neuilly-sur-Marne
The Stade d’Athlétisme du Parc des 33 Hectares will host a fan zone starting at 3:00 PM. A 28 m² giant screen, live music, food trucks, and refreshments will be available. The event is free and expected to draw over 5,000 fans.
Noisy-le-Grand
The Jardins de l’Hôtel de Ville will offer a secure, free viewing zone with an estimated capacity of 5,000 to 8,000 supporters, perfect for pre-match and post-match celebrations.
Rosny-sous-Bois
Starting at 5:00 PM, the Stade Armand Girodit will host food trucks and an after-party at the temporary terrace near the market hall.
Stains
The Espace Paul Eluard will screen the final at 6:00 PM, complete with a refreshment stand run by the Prolongations association. Youth-led activities will take place from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
Saint-Denis
The Stade Auguste Delaune (5 Rue du 19 mars 1962) will open at 5:00 PM with a giant screen, drinks, and food available on-site.
Villemomble
The Parc Jean Mermoz will welcome fans from 5:30 PM, with a maximum capacity of 300 people. Priority access will be given to Villemomble residents.
Villepinte
The Stade Pierre Lacans will host the broadcast starting at 5:00 PM, complete with food and drinks available for purchase.
