Parisian fans who won’t be traveling to Budapest will still be able to experience the final in a festive atmosphere: Paris Saint-Germain has just officially announced that the 2026 Champions League final will be broadcast at the Parc des Princes, with a setup similar to the one implemented last year.
The final on the big screen at the heart of Parc des Princes
The date is set for May 30, 2026, the day of the final at the Puskás Aréna. In Paris, the stadium will open its doors several hours before kickoff to welcome thousands of fans who have come to watch the match on giant screens. And just like last year, we expect a wild atmosphere inside the legendary venue.
The club plans to set up a display directly on the field, with several XXL screens visible from all stands. The goal remains the same as in the previous edition: to recreate the atmosphere of a major European night despite the distance from the final.
Last year, the event was a huge success. Nearly 48,000 people attended the broadcast of the final against Inter Milan at a Parc des Princes transformed for the occasion. Four giant screens were installed in the center of the field, and tickets sold out very quickly.

For 2026, PSG is once again planning an evening designed to be a true event. In addition to the broadcast of the match, several activities are expected to be organized before the game to build excitement in the stadium.
This broadcast also helps meet the very high demand surrounding the final. As is often the case in the Champions League, the number of tickets allocated to fans remains far too low compared to the number of requests. The Parc des Princes thus becomes an alternative for experiencing this moment collectively, within the club’s usual home stadium.
On May 30, even thousands of miles away from Budapest, the Parc des Princes is set to recapture the atmosphere of Europe’s biggest nights!