Where to watch the psg arsenal champions league final in greater Paris
Football fever is gripping Greater Paris ahead of Saturday’s blockbuster UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal. While Paris itself won’t host a fan zone, supporters still have plenty of options to enjoy the match in a lively atmosphere across the region.
Outdoor viewing spots for an electrifying stadium vibe
The Camp des Loges in Saint-Germain-en-Laye is gearing up to welcome up to 8,000 fans. As the historic training ground of PSG, this venue promises an authentic stadium experience. Gates open at 3:30 PM, and former players are expected to make an appearance. Access is via the main entrance of Stade Georges-Lefèvre.
For a more relaxed setting, the Hippodrome de Longchamp is hosting a giant garden party. DJs and lounge areas will set the mood from 2 PM to 6 PM, followed by the live broadcast on a 30-meter-wide screen. Additional screenings are planned at the YOYO in Palais de Tokyo and Le Loft Maillot.
Indoor venues for a cinematic experience
If you prefer to watch the action indoors, the Grand Rex cinema in Paris will transform two of its halls into vibrant supporter zones. With a state-of-the-art sound system, pre-match entertainment, and a high-energy atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to cheer, sing, and celebrate—hopefully PSG’s victory.
Community-led gatherings across the region
The Centre Paris Anim’ Jacques Bravo in the 9th arrondissement invites fans for a free evening starting at 5:30 PM. The program includes the live match, interactive activities, and a refreshment stand. Registration is required due to limited capacity.
The Mairie du 17e arrondissement is organizing a secure viewing event with pre-registration. Details are still being finalized, but access will be granted only to registered participants. The local council will share further practical information with attendees shortly.
Fan zones making a comeback in the suburbs
Several municipalities are stepping up with fan zones. In the Yvelines department:
- Le Perray-en-Yvelines: Public screening in the municipal park starting at 4:30 PM, complete with a giant screen, drinks, and food options.
- Conflans Sainte-Honorine: A public viewing begins at 5:30 PM in Parc du Prieuré, also featuring a large screen and refreshments. Capacity is capped at 2,000 people.
In Seine-Saint-Denis, Épinay-sur-Seine will host a large football-themed gathering in Parc de l’Hôtel de Ville, with food trucks and free entry. However, certain items are prohibited, including bottles, chairs, flags with poles, fireworks, and flares. Nearby, Noisy-le-Grand opens its gardens at 5 PM for a giant screen broadcast. The fan zone may close early if attendance reaches capacity, so arriving early is advised.
Countless bars and cafés throughout Greater Paris will also be hosting special viewing parties. With so many options, every supporter can find the perfect spot to enjoy the final in true football spirit.