The Parc des Princes
Well, let’s not kid ourselves, we were all a bit disappointed to hear that there wouldn’t be giant screens in the capital to broadcast this legendary match, due to « insufficient law enforcement » to ensure security. However, we quickly cheered up when we learned that the Parc des Princes, the club’s current home, would be welcoming fans to watch the match live, with tickets starting at €10. But we’d like to give you a heads-up, as there are 48,000 seats, they go very (very) very quickly!
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Parc des Princes
24, rue du Commandant Guilbaud – 16e
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The Parrot
If you couldn't get your spot at Parc des Princes (don't worry, you're not alone), The Parrot is definitely the best backup plan to enjoy the thrill in one of the most "PSG-like" spots in the capital. This bar in the 14th arrondissement is a true haven for fans, completely decorated with jerseys, flags, and scarves in the club's colors. Whether the Red and Blues win or lose, it will be the perfect place to cry or celebrate, we guarantee it. Bonus: reservations are possible, but again, don't wait too long.
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Le Perroquet
56, rue des Plantes – 14e
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Le Ground Control
Well, we won’t dazzle you with a detailed introduction to Ground Control, because every Parisian (even a little hipster) has surely stepped foot there at least once. What we can tell you, though, is that it’s quite a lovely spot, there’s no shortage of seating, and if some of your friends couldn’t care less about the match (or if they support OM and can’t bear to see any other French club achieve the ultimate glory), at least they can enjoy great drinks and yummy snacks.
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Ground Control
81, Charolais Street – 12th
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The BAP
Giant screen, electrifying atmosphere, and a selection of beers that will blow you away, that's what awaits you this Saturday at the Bar à Pintes (aka the BAP). Starting at 6 PM, the counter and high tables are ready for you, setting the stage to get you in the best mood before the kick-off. Just a heads up, though, there's an entrance fee here, and to enjoy this spot, you'll need to shell out 10€ (with a drink included in the entry price). But at least, during halftime, you can let off some steam with a game of pool or foosball !
Le BAP Paris
111, rue Saint-Maur – 11th
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The Thirsty Mad Cat
This is definitely the most central spot in this selection. Between Sentier and Bourse, the Thirsty Mad Cat stands out in the trendy landscape of the area, but is-Is it really to our displeasure? Absolutely not! On the agenda: no fewer than 6 giant screens in a typical British pub, where a super affordable beer flows endlessly. In short, everything you need to get into the best conditions and be sure to have a prime spot in front of the screen. The cherry on top, you can reserve!
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Thirsty Mad Cat
120, Montmartre Street – 2nd
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