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

On Saturday evening, all eyes will be on Paris when the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) face off against Arsenal in the Champions League final. The match kicks off at 6 PM, with the potential for PSG to secure their second consecutive title. While there won’t be a large-scale fan zone in the capital, numerous bars, venues, and public spaces across Paris and Île-de-France will be broadcasting the match, offering fans plenty of options to join in the excitement.

bars and pubs ready for the big game

With no official fan zone this year, many bars and pubs in Paris are stepping up to ensure fans can enjoy the match together. Some establishments, not typically known for broadcasting football, will be tuning in for the occasion. However, most spots operate on a first-come, first-served basis, so arriving early—around 4 PM—is highly recommended. Reservations are rare, and when available, they often come with a fee.

Well-known venues 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 match. The Belushi’s locations at Gare du Nord (10th) and Canal de la Villette (19th) will also feature massive screens, creating an electric atmosphere for supporters.

unique venues adding to the excitement

For those looking for a more immersive experience, several venues are going the extra mile. Wanderlust in the 13th arrondissement will air the match before hosting a party until 6 AM. The newly opened Central Chapelle in the 18th arrondissement opens at 4 PM, with entry priced at €18.99 for both the match and the evening festivities.

In the 19th arrondissement, the Boom Boom Villette shopping center will be decked out in PSG colors, with tickets available for €20. Meanwhile, the iconic Grand Rex cinema in central Paris will also screen the final, though spots are currently sold out—fans can still join a waiting list.

For a rooftop experience, Sama in the 5th arrondissement offers free reservations, while Sacré in the 2nd arrondissement will feature four giant screens across two rooms. Yoru, a Japanese restaurant in Bastille (11th), will be showing the match with entry fees ranging from €11 to €21.

fan zones and public screenings across the city

Public spaces and cultural venues are also getting in on the action. The Cabaret Sauvage (19th), Hippodrome de Longchamp (16th), and Virage (17th) will all set up giant screens for fans. The Canal Barboteur in Bobigny and La Clairière (16th) are also joining the fun. While the 17th arrondissement’s town hall has already reached its 600-person capacity, other spots like Trinquet Village (16th) and Ground Control (12th)—despite not broadcasting the match—will remain open for those who prefer a quieter evening.

beyond Paris: fan zones and screenings in the suburbs

The party isn’t limited to the city limits. In Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Le Perray-sur-Yvelines, giant screens will be set up for local fans. Saint-Germain-en-Laye will once again air the match at Camp des Loges, with doors opening at 3:30 PM.

In Seine-Saint-Denis, Noisy-le-Grand will host a fan zone in the gardens of the Town Hall, while the Neuilly-sur-Marne athletics stadium will be transformed for the occasion. Other options include Sand Fabrik in Pantin, Stade Pierre Lacans in Villepinte, and Drancy, where Parc de Ladoucette will open at 4 PM. Saint-Ouen will see supporters gather at La Communale, and L’Île-Saint-Denis will project the match at Théâtre Jean-Vilar.