The anticipation is palpable among supporters as Paris Saint-Germain stands on the cusp of making history with a potential second consecutive Champions League victory. The highly anticipated final against Arsenal, set to take place in Budapest, is expected to draw massive viewership. In response, numerous municipalities across Seine-Saint-Denis have arranged special fan zones, featuring giant screens, to allow the public to collectively experience the match and, hopefully, celebrate a triumph. We detail the provisions made by various cities within the department to welcome fans.
Aubervilliers
Head to Parc Stalingrad for the festivities, which kick off at 2 PM. The setup includes a giant screen, a DJ, various workshops, sports activities, and a dedicated snacking area. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Bagnolet
The gathering point is Place Salvador Allende, with events commencing at 4:45 PM. A giant screen will broadcast the match. Please note that traffic and parking will be restricted on Rue Hoche (between Avenue Gambetta and Rue Charles-Graindorge) from 4 PM to 9 PM. The event is primarily standing-room only, with exceptions for individuals with reduced mobility (PMR – CMI).
Blanc-Mesnil
Join fellow fans at Stade Jean Bouin starting at 5 PM. A giant screen will be in place. Parking will be limited, so public transportation is highly recommended.
Bobigny
The Salle Pablo Neruda will host a giant screen broadcast. The match transmission will be preceded by a tribute honoring Laetitia Blanchard, a prominent figure in Balbynian sports activism.
Bondy
Make your way to Esplanade Claude Fuzier, located near the Mairie de Bondy and Square du 8 mai 1945. The match will be shown on a giant screen at 6 PM, following a series of animations, a DJ set, and an inflatable football structure offering giant penalty shootouts, tennis-ball, 2-on-2 football, and kicker football from 2 PM to 6 PM. Admission is free and open to all.
La Courneuve
Parc de la Liberté, at 105 Avenue de la République (the La Courneuve Plage site), will be the venue. Family-friendly animations are scheduled to begin at 10 AM.
Drancy
Experience the match in the historic Parc de Ladoucette, where an open-air viewing zone will be set up. Entry is free of charge.
Dugny
Rue Henri Barbusse will be buzzing with activity from 3 PM to 9 PM, featuring entertainment, a face painting stand, and a variety of food options.
Epinay-sur-Seine
The Parc de l’Hôtel de Ville will host an open-air broadcast on a large screen. Admission is free.
L’Île-Saint-Denis
Head to Théâtre Jean-Vilar, 1 bis Rue Méchin, starting at 5:15 PM. Entry is free within the limits of available seating. A food stand will be operational on Place des Arts.
Neuilly-sur-Marne
The Stade d’athlétisme du Parc des 33 hectares, Rue Hippolyte Pina, will open its doors at 3 PM. A massive 28 m² giant screen will be complemented by animations, a refreshment stand, and food trucks. Entry is free, with over 5,000 attendees anticipated.
Noisy-le-Grand
The Jardins de l’Hôtel de Ville will offer a free and secure viewing area. It is estimated that between 5,000 and 8,000 supporters can be accommodated for the match and post-match celebrations.
Rosny-sous-Bois
Join the excitement at Stade Armand Girodit from 5 PM. Food trucks will be on site, and the evening will continue at the temporary terrace located under the market hall.
Stains
The Espace Paul Eluard will project the final at 6 PM, with refreshments provided by the Prolongations association. The youth service will organize animations from 2 PM to 4:30 PM.
Saint-Denis
Stade Auguste Delaune, 5 Rue du 19 mars 1962, will host a live broadcast on a giant screen starting at 5 PM. Food and beverages will be available on premises.
Villemomble
Parc Jean Mermoz opens its gates at 5:30 PM, accessible from the médiathèque parking. Capacity is limited to 300 people, with priority access given to Villemomblois residents.
Villepinte
Stade Pierre Lacans will feature the official match broadcast from 5 PM. Refreshments and food will be available for purchase.
