This Saturday, Paris Saint-Germain face Inter Milan at Munich’s Allianz Arena in the final of the Champions League 2024-2025 (kick-off 9pm, CET). The Parisians are hoping to celebrate the club’s first title in the history of the competition, and a parade is planned for the following day in Paris if necessary. According to RMC Sport, this is likely to happen.
“In the event of major outbursts this Saturday evening in the streets of the capital, the authorities could reserve the right to cancel the festivities.”
“In the event of PSG’s victory over Inter in the Champions League final in Munich on Saturday (9pm), the club’s players should be able to parade down the Champs-Élysées this Sunday late in the day, RMC Sport learned this Wednesday morning from concordant sources. The decision to authorize this parade should enable PSG to celebrate with its supporters and the general public in a legendary location in the capital. It also responds to the Qatari government’s desire to obtain an image that can be broadcast worldwide. PSG does not wish to communicate on this moment before the final.
On the other hand, some sources remind us that this parade remains under reserve. In the event of major outbursts on the streets of the capital on Saturday evening, the authorities could reserve the right to cancel the festivities.”
Beware, it’s not a done deal yet. This is not an official announcement, although we hope the sports media won’t go ahead without a solid source. In addition to winning the trophy, this event will also depend on activity in Paris on the night of the match.
Understandably, if there is a lot of disorder, it will be difficult to envisage a parade that goes perfectly well. Of course, if PSG win the Champions League, there are certain limits to be respected.