Champions League: The Eiffel Tower lights up in Paris Saint-Germain colors this Friday

Published by Graziella de Sortiraparis, Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis, Audrey de Sortiraparis · Photos by Audrey de Sortiraparis · Updated on May 30, 2026 at 02:48 a.m.
On the eve of the Paris Saint-Germain vs. Arsenal match, the city of Paris dresses in its club colors and even invites fans to back the players through Saturday, with the Eiffel Tower joining in, set to light up in red and blue!

This Saturday, May 30, 2026, Paris Saint-Germain will attempt to make history by winning the Champions League for a second time in Budapest, facing Arsenal. For fans who can’t make the trip, several venues around the Île-de-France region have set up giant screens to watch the match together from 6 p.m.

In Paris, there aren’t really fan zones beyond the Parc des Princes, but plenty of bars are ready to welcome Parisians. For the occasion, a few animations await you!

Starting this Wednesday and running up to the kickoff of the final, the city invites you to send on paris.fr your message of encouragement to the club's players, so that the best of them can be broadcast on the city’s illuminated panels, in the districts and also on the perimeter signs around the stadium in the 16th arrondissement.

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Friday, one day before kickoff, the Eiffel Tower will glow in PSG colors and send a message to all fans and admirers of the club! The following day, as the players step onto the pitch at 5:45 p.m., it will sparkle to cue the kickoff!

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