Far from New York, but still there. If some lucky subscribers were able to fly away at broken prices to attend the semi-finals and then to the Club World Cup final, the vast majority of PSG supporters remain in France. A month and a half after the demonstration in the Champions League final against Inter Milan (5-0), there is no question of missing this new highlight in the history of the club.
This Sunday, Parisians face Chelsea at the Metlife Stadium in New York, more than 5,800 kilometers from Paris. But despite the distance, the club does not forget its fans who stayed at home. According to
RMC Sporta projection of the match will be well organized at the Parc des Princes, in a much more intimate version than the big event on May 31, which had gathered a packed stadium for the C1 final.
A bonus of the Stadium Tour
This time, no big show or giant screen for everyone. PSG has opted for a more limited device: the spectators who will have reserved the visit of the stadium on Sunday evening as part of the Stadium Tour will have access, at the end of the route, at a space by the field where the meeting will be broadcast. A privileged experience, thought of as a “bonus” for visitors.
This format is not a first. Already last year, a similar event had been organized at the Parc des Princes during an important match, bringing up to 1,000 people in the spans of the stadium.
Carried by a young workforce and an impressive dynamic, the Parisian club dreams of a historic double C1-Mondial. And even if the final is played on the other side of the world, the Parc des Princes will continue to vibrate this Sunday evening, in its own way.