Fans European Away Travel

    Paris St-Germain vs Liverpool FC - UCL Quarter Final - 8th April 2026

    General Information

    • Kick off is at 21:00hrs local time (20:00hrs GMT) - 8th April 2026

    • Parc des Princes, 24 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud, 75016, Paris

    • Turnstiles will open at 18:00 CET (three hours before kick-off). France is one hour ahead of the UK (+1 GMT).

    • Fans do not need to be in possession of photographic ID as part of the requirement for entry although it is a legal requirement in France to be in possession of photographic identification.

    • Please be aware that there will be a ticket check point on the approach to the turnstiles then body (pat-downs) and bag searches once inside supported by pyro and drugs dogs.

    • There will be a strong police presence at the entry point and supporters without tickets are therefore urged not to travel to the game as the match will be a sell-out.

    • Supporters in the lower section will be provided with a wristband on entry to the stadium, this will grant access to the lower tier of the away section. This wristband must be worn at all times to allow access. There will be no migration allowed from the upper tier to the lower tier. The two tiers will also have different coloured tickets.

    Getting to the Stadium

    • There is no designated fan meeting place, however, Seguin Sound located at Île Seguin in Boulogne-Billancourt has been recommended for both the day before and the day of the match, as it has been used by other visiting British teams previously.

    • Travel for the metro is not included in the ticket price; fans will have to purchase tickets independently to travel to and from the stadium.

    ⦁ Supporters should plan their journey to arrive at the stadium no later than one hour before kick-off.

    ⦁ Supporters are advised to take Metro line 9 to Porte de Saint-Cloud station.

    Upon exiting the station, the stadium is visible, and it is a five-minute walk along Route de la Reina. This will bring you to the start of the entrance procedure for ticket holders in the away section at Rue du Commandant Guilbaud.

    DO NOT travel on Metro line 10 this is for the PSG Ultras.

    ⦁ Post-match the Metro operates until 01:00 hours

    ⦁ There is wide availability of taxis in Paris and for those that like to walk it is around an hours walk from the centre of the city.

    ⦁ The metro stations are not accessible and therefore do not support the needs of wheelchair users. Bus numbers 22, 62 and 72 go to the stadium and have both accessible low floors and electric ramps. There is also dedicated parking available directly next to the turnstiles – registrations must be notified to LFC Disability Ticketing Team in advance.

    ⦁ There is no public parking at the stadium except wheelchair users/restricted mobility and also supporter coaches can book parking spaces in advance – please liaise with LFC Disability Ticketing Team.

    Access & Entry

    • There are kiosks located on the lower and upper visitor concourses

    • There will be NO alcohol served which is French law.

    • The stadium is cash and card payments.

    • There are male and female toilets located on the concourses, which are of a good standard.

    • Post-match there will be a hold back, which will be up to 30 minutes and there will be access to refreshments.

    • Smoking is permitted in the stadium but only on the concourses not within the stadium bowl.

    • Bag policy is bags up to A4 ONLY and there is no bag drop facility.

    • Phone batteries are permitted

    Accessibility Admission

    The metro stations are not accessible and therefore would not support the needs of wheelchair users. Bus numbers 22, 62 and 72 go to the stadium and have both accessible low floors and electric ramps. There is also dedicated parking available directly next to the turnstiles – registrations must be notified to LFC accessibility team in advance.

    ⦁ The stadium is wheelchair accessible.

    ⦁ The area around the stadium is in the main flat and easily navigated in a wheelchair although the dedicated route into the stadium has pressed patterned concrete, which may cause some issues. The surface inside the stadium is good.

    ⦁ There is dedicated parking available directly next to the turnstiles – registrations must be notified to LFC SLO in advance.

    ⦁ The wheelchair platform is in away supporter section on Level 1 and is accessed through gate V with the GA, but there is a dedicated accessibility lane.

    ⦁ There are also dedicated accessibility lifts to ensure access around the stadium.

    ⦁ Dedicated PSG stewards will escort supporters to the wheelchair bays supported by LFC accessibility stewards.

    ⦁ Disabled toilets are clean and close to wheelchair bays.

    ⦁ The refreshment kiosk is not at an accessible height for wheelchair users, however PSG and LFC stewards will assist where required

    Prohibited Items

    • Banners MUST be pre-approved and therefore all requests should be submitted via the LFC SLO no later than Friday 3rd April at 16:00hrs.

    • Banners that are offensive or discriminatory in nature will not be permitted.

    Please also disclose any medical equipment to slo@liverpoolfc.com by 16:00 3rd April 2026

    Security Guidance

    • Take sensible precautions against all street crime.

    • Pickpockets in particular are an issue in Paris and can work in gangs; one distracts you while the other one goes into your bag/pocket.

    • Thieves and pickpockets operate on the Paris Métro, on RER (train) lines and at mainline stations.

    • To reduce the risk of theft:

    • Keep your belongings close to you and do not get distracted around tourist attractions/stadium

    • Keep your passport, credit cards and other valuables in separate bags or pocket

    • Use the inside compartments in bags where possible

    • Carry your bag across your body rather than on your shoulder

    Crime

    • You must be able to prove your identity by providing documents when asked or within 4 hours at a police station. Accepted IDs are:

    • Passport

    • photocard driving licence

    • other documentation provided by a government body

    Safety Advice

    • The current UK Government travel advice is that there is a high threat of terrorist attacks globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from those who view the UK and British nationals as targets. Terrorist attacks may occur anywhere in the world, usually with little or no warning.

    • There is no specific intelligence or threat at the present time in respect of the match, but supporters are advised to be alert and vigilant at all times and report anything suspicious immediately to either the Police or stewards.

    • The current global conflict potentially heightens the threat from terrorism across Europe

    • DO NOT be complacent, always be alert and vigilant and report anything suspicious immediately to club security/safety team and/or the French Police.

    • Be mindful of openly identifying as a British national/ having a connection to Britain. Be aware of your surroundings, and be especially vigilant in public areas, including hotels, restaurants, bars and crowded places and consider whether you might stand out from the crowd especially if wearing LFC clothing, or flags/banners.

    • Be mindful of undertaking any activity or visiting a location which presents a greater risk to yourself and others.

    • Supporters should view the latest ‘Run, Hide, Tell’ advice ahead of the trip - Click on link below:

    https://www.protectuk.police.uk/news-views/increase-your-travel-safety?mtm_campaign=TravSafeC

    • Regularly check the advice on Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office website:

    https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/safety-and-security

    • The threat and risk will be constantly reviewed and monitored in conjunction with Merseyside Police, French Police and British Embassy and we will provide updates should the situation change.

    • For the emergency services there is the Single European Emergency number 112

    • You can also download the 112 Where Are U app, the official European emergency number app

    Emergency Contacts

    Emergency services in France

    ⦁ Single European Emergency number 112

    ⦁ You can also download the 112 Where Are U app, the official European emergency number app.

    British Embassy

    ⦁ Emergency assistance from the British Embassy in France is available on +33 1 44 51 31 00

    A dedicated fan support telephone number and email address are available. (This line of communication is for urgent matters relating to the game only).

    This line / email will be made available two hours before kick-off and will be open until one hour after final whistle. The telephone number is 0151 3181040 (From abroad +44 151 318 1040) and the email address is slo@liverpoolfc.com

    Our SLO will be in attendance along-side a team of stewards at the stadium.