The highly anticipated final is scheduled for Budapest on May 30 at 6 PM. While supporters in the capital will not have access to traditional city fan zones, they will have the opportunity to gather at the Parc des Princes to watch the showdown against Arsenal, mirroring the successful event held during last year’s final in Munich.
A massive celebration for Parisian supporters
The club is set to release comprehensive details regarding the event this Thursday. However, eager fans can already register for notifications to stay informed about the upcoming ticket release. The Parc des Princes, an iconic venue for the team’s most emotional moments, will once again host a legendary evening designed to be a grand celebration for the community.
The previous season’s screening was a major success, leaving a lasting impression with its vibrant atmosphere and strong sense of unity between the club and its followers. That event featured a high-quality lineup of musical and artistic performances, creating an intense collective experience that the club hopes to replicate.
Security concerns prevent city fan zones
In contrast to the stadium screening, there will be no official fan zones established across Paris for the May 30 final. Local authorities, including Emmanuel Grégoire and the Paris police prefecture, have expressed opposition to such installations due to security considerations. Consequently, the stadium broadcast remains the primary gathering point for fans wishing to experience the match together in a festive environment.
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