If the Nations League match between France and Israel, scheduled for Thursday at the Stade de France, is classified “high risk”, Emmanuel Macron will answer the call. As indicated by a source close to the Élysée RTLthe Head of State will attend the meeting to “show his full support for the French team, as he does at every match” and “send a message of fraternity and solidarity”. As a reminder, a ultra-reinforced security system is planned around the Dionysian enclosure on Thursday.
In the afternoon, the Paris police chief, Laurent Nuñez, revealed behind the scenes to reassure spectators: “Security in the evening of France-Israel will be around the stadium, the immediate surroundings, public transport (…) 4000 people will be on the system. There will be 1,600 security agents also hired by the FFF, on average, it is 1,200/1,300 for sold-out Blues matches.he expressed to BFM. Enough to fill the room? Certainly not. As it stands, only 15,000 to 20,000 supporters are expected for the return of the Blues to Saint-Denis, more than a year after their last outing (in June 2023 before the Olympic Games). This would also be a historically low attendance for a Blues match in this venue.