Paris Saint-Germain supporters celebrate for a goal as they watch the match on a screen at a bar during the UEFA Champions League final football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Inter Milan held in Munich in the Grands Boulevards area in Paris on May 31, 2025. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

Where to watch the Champions League final: PSG vs Arsenal in Paris and Île-de-France

On Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain aims to secure its second consecutive Champions League title against England’s Arsenal. Discover the best spots in Paris and the surrounding region to watch the match live.

Kickoff is set for 6 PM on Saturday. Just two hours later, Paris Saint-Germain could clinch its second Champions League title in as many editions. To experience the potential triumph of the Parisian side, numerous venues across the capital and its outskirts will feature giant screens, televisions, and speakers. Here’s a curated selection of the best spots to catch the action.

No massive fan zone is planned in Paris this time. The mayor’s initial proposal was shelved due to conflicting events scheduled for the same day: Aya Nakamura at the Stade de France, Damso at Paris La Défense Arena, the Roland-Garros tournament, and a Stade Français match at Jean-Bouin earlier in the afternoon.

Bars open early for the big match

While there won’t be an official fan zone, the excitement will still be palpable. Across Paris, many bars will broadcast the match against the recent English champions. Some establishments, typically not associated with football, will also turn on their screens for the occasion. A word of caution: most venues won’t take reservations, so arriving early—by 4 PM at the latest—is highly recommended.

Among the well-known venues, classic spots like Hall’s Beer Tavern in Châtelet (1st arrondissement), Café Oz on Grands Boulevards (9th), and O’Sullivans in Pigalle (18th) will be showing the game. The Belushi’s locations in Gare du Nord (10th) and along the Canal de l’Ourcq (19th) will also feature massive screens. Each venue has its own rules: some require advance reservations (often with a fee), while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Finding a free spot will be nearly impossible.

In the 13th arrondissement, Wanderlust will air the match before hosting a party until 6 AM. In northern Paris, the newly opened Central Chapelle (18th) will open its doors at 4 PM; entry for the match and the evening costs €18.99. Meanwhile, Boom Boom Villette shopping center in the 19th arrondissement will deck itself out in PSG colors and offer tickets for €20. The Grand Rex cinema in central Paris will also broadcast the final, though it’s currently fully booked—though you can still join the waiting list.

In the 5th arrondissement, the Sama rooftop offers free reservations, while Sacré (2nd) will feature four giant screens across two rooms. In Bastille (11th), the Yoru Japanese restaurant will offer multiple price points ranging from €11 to €21. Near Gare de l’Est, Café A will join in the fun, as it has since the quarter-finals against Liverpool.

Mairie du XVIIe fills up fast

Other notable venues include Cabaret Sauvage (19th), Longchamp Racecourse (16th), Virage (17th), Canal Barboteur in Bobigny, and La Clairière (16th), all of which will set up giant screens. Inside Mairie du XVIIe (17th arrondissement), 600 spectators will be able to watch the match—but the venue is already fully booked. Beyond the Paris city limits, towns like Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Le Perray-sur-Yvelines will also set up giant screens. In Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the match will air at Camp des Loges as it did last year, with doors opening at 3:30 PM.

Fan zones and screenings beyond central Paris

In Noisy-le-Grand (Seine-Saint-Denis), the Hôtel de Ville gardens will host a fan zone, while the athletics stadium in Neuilly-sur-Marne will be repurposed for the occasion. Other options include Sand Fabrik in Pantin, the Pierre Lacans stadium in Villepinte, and Drancy, where Parc de Ladoucette will open at 4 PM. In Saint-Ouen, the Communale will buzz with energy, while the Jean-Vilar Theatre in L’Île-Saint-Denis will screen the match.