May 30, 2026

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Seine-saint-denis bursts with excitement for psg vs. arsenal champions league final fan zones

Anticipation is soaring across Seine-Saint-Denis as several municipalities prepare to host vibrant fan zones for the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday, May 30, 2026. These dedicated viewing areas will feature giant screens, engaging entertainment, and refreshment stands, allowing supporters to gather and experience the thrilling clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal.

En Seine-Saint-Denis, plusieurs villes vont installer des écrans géants pour suivre la finale de la Ligue des Champions qui opposera le PSG à Arsenal.

As Paris Saint-Germain aims to make history with a second consecutive Champions League victory, the grand final against Arsenal in Budapest is set to draw massive viewership. Across Seine-Saint-Denis, numerous fan zones are being established, offering residents the chance to watch the match on giant screens and, perhaps, celebrate a historic win. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the cities within the department that have arranged special provisions to welcome the public for this monumental event.

Aubervilliers

Head to Parc Stalingrad for a lively atmosphere. The festivities commence at 2 PM, featuring a giant screen, a DJ, workshops, sports activities, and a dedicated snacking area. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Bagnolet

The action unfolds at Place Salvador Allende, with arrangements kicking off at 4:45 PM for the giant screen broadcast. Please note that traffic and parking will be prohibited 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, where a giant screen will broadcast the match. Parking will be restricted, so public transportation is highly recommended.

Bobigny

The Salle Pablo Neruda will host a giant screen viewing. The broadcast will be preceded by a special tribute to Laetitia Blanchard, a dedicated advocate for sports in Bobigny.

Bondy

The Esplanade Claude Fuzier, located near the Mairie de Bondy and Square du 8 Mai 1945, will come alive with a giant screen showing the match at 6 PM. Prior to the game, from 2 PM to 6 PM, enjoy a range of entertainment including a DJ, an inflatable football structure with a giant penalty shoot-out, tennis football, 2v2 football, and kicker football. Entry is free and open to all.

La Courneuve

Families can head to Parc de la Liberté, at 105 Avenue de la République (the La Courneuve Plage site), where animations for all ages will begin at 10 AM.

Drancy

Experience the match in the historic Parc de Ladoucette, featuring an open-air viewing zone. Admission is free.

Dugny

On Rue Henri Barbusse, from 3 PM to 9 PM, visitors can enjoy various animations, a makeup stand, and a dedicated food area.

Epinay-sur-Seine

The Parc de l’Hôtel de Ville will host an open-air broadcast on a large screen. Entry is free.

L’Île-Saint-Denis

The Théâtre Jean-Vilar, at 1 bis Rue Méchin, opens its doors at 5:15 PM. Entry is free but subject to available seating. A food stand will also be available on Place des Arts.

Neuilly-sur-Marne

Join the crowds at the Stade d’athlétisme du Parc des 33 Hectares, Rue Hippolyte Pina, starting at 3 PM. A massive 28 m² giant screen will be installed, alongside animations, a refreshment bar, and food trucks. Entry is free, with over 5,000 attendees anticipated.

Noisy-le-Grand

The Jardins de l’Hôtel de Ville will transform into a free and secure viewing area. The venue is estimated to accommodate between 5,000 and 8,000 supporters for both the match and post-game celebrations.

Rosny-sous-Bois

At Stade Armand Girodit, from 5 PM, food trucks will be on site, and the evening can be extended at the ephemeral terrace under the market hall of the train station.

Stains

The Espace Paul Eluard will project the final at 6 PM, with refreshments provided by the Prolongations association. The youth service will offer animations from 2 PM to 4:30 PM.

Saint-Denis

The Stade Auguste Delaune, located at 5 Rue du 19 Mars 1962, will feature a live broadcast on a giant screen starting at 5 PM. Food and beverages will be available on-site.

Villemomble

Parc Jean Mermoz opens its gates at 5:30 PM, accessible from the médiathèque parking. A maximum capacity of 300 people is set, with priority access given to Villemomblois residents.

Villepinte

At Stade Pierre Lacans, the official broadcast will commence at 5 PM, complete with refreshment and food options.