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

The Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal is set to captivate football fans worldwide. While the atmosphere at the Parc des Princes in Paris is already sold out, those eager to share the excitement with fellow supporters can still find vibrant viewing spots across Greater Paris. Here’s where to cheer on your team.

Outdoor viewing spots to soak up the stadium vibe

Camp des Loges, Saint-Germain-en-Laye – The historic birthplace of PSG will open its gates to up to 8,000 fans. Former players may even make an appearance. Doors open at 3:30 PM at the Georges-Lefèvre stadium. Access is pedestrian-only through the main entrance.

Hippodrome de Longchamp – A massive garden party is planned, featuring DJ sets and a lounge area from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The main event kicks off with the match broadcast on a 30-meter diagonal screen. Additional screenings are scheduled at the YOYO – Palais de Tokyo and Loft Maillot.

Indoor venues for an immersive experience

Grand Rex – Paris’ iconic cinema will host two screenings, offering a “stand vibe” with a cutting-edge sound system, pre-match animations, and an electrifying atmosphere. Expect roaring crowds, chants, and high-energy moments.

Centre Paris Anim’ Jacques Bravo (9th arrondissement) – Organized by the Y’A RIEN ÇA JOUE association, this free event (with registration) includes match screenings, entertainment, and a bar. Doors open at 5:30 PM.

Mairie du 17e arrondissement – The local council is arranging a viewing event, but access is limited and requires pre-registration. Final details will be shared with registered attendees.

Fan zones popping up across the region

Several municipalities are hosting fan zones with giant screens, refreshments, and a lively crowd:

  • Le Perray-en-Yvelines – From 4:30 PM in the municipal park, with a giant screen, drinks, and food.
  • Conflans Sainte-Honorine – Public access begins at 5:30 PM in the Prieuré park, also with a giant screen and refreshments. Capacity is capped at 2,000.
  • Épinay-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis) – A football-themed evening in the Hôtel de Ville park, featuring food trucks and a giant screen. Prohibited items include bottles, chairs, flagpoles, fireworks, and smoke bombs. The event may close early if crowds surge.
  • Noisy-le-Grand – Screenings start at 5:00 PM in the Hôtel de Ville gardens, with a giant screen and refreshments.

With so many options, football lovers in Greater Paris can easily find a way to join the excitement of the Champions League final.