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Best bars in albi to watch psg-arsenal champions league final

The Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal has set the stage for an unforgettable night in Albi. On Saturday, the city’s bars and restaurants are pulling out all the stops to create the perfect atmosphere for supporters eager to cheer on their teams. From giant screens to complimentary jerseys, here’s where to be to make the most of this high-stakes showdown.

prime locations to catch the action

Albi’s hospitality scene is stepping up its game to accommodate the early kickoff at 6 p.m. The Shamrock pub, located near Vigan, is a top contender. Reservations are essential, but the payoff is worth it: multiple giant screens, both indoor and outdoor seating, and extended service until 11 p.m. Expect a steady flow of cold beers and a sea of blue and red as PSG fans dominate the crowd.

For those who prefer a more traditional pub vibe, Save the Queen and O’Sully’s are the go-to spots. While both will broadcast the match, O’Sully’s leans toward the Arsenal supporters with its British-inspired selection of drinks and décor. Meanwhile, the V&B du Séquestre caters to beer enthusiasts looking for a lively yet relaxed setting.

get your hands on freebies and exclusive deals

Food lovers and bargain hunters won’t want to miss La Fourchette Adroite, located near the cathedral. This restaurant is hosting a challenge: the table that brings the most energy during the match will win a PSG jersey. Not only will supporters enjoy the game, but they’ll also leave with a piece of memorabilia.

Fast-food fans can head to Tacos Avenue, where a simple trick guarantees a freebie. Order a PSG-themed menu while wearing a team jersey, and walk away with a complimentary can of soda. The restaurant is also screening the match, making it a double win for supporters.

a unique experience for racing enthusiasts

Out near the Albi circuit, the Brasserie Paul is blending two passions: football and motorsport. The match will play out on their screens as the Albi Auto Classic cars parade by outside. The combination of roaring engines and cheering crowds creates a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that’s not to be missed.

The city’s enthusiasm doesn’t stop at the Champions League final. With the World Cup just around the corner, many of these same venues will likely host screenings for France’s upcoming matches, including their opener against Senegal on June 16. The Albigeois are already buzzing with anticipation for another round of football fever.