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Tickets to Paris Saint-Germain 2025/26

Paris Saint-Germain tickets are among the most sought-after in French football, with the club competing in Ligue 1 and regularly featuring in the UEFA Champions League. PSG is based in the French capital and plays home matches at the Parc des Princes in the 16th arrondissement. Founded in 1970, the club has grown into one of Europe's biggest names. Through partners we list, fans can access match tickets for home games across all competitions, with options ranging from standard seats to hospitality packages for key fixtures throughout the 2025/26 season.

Where to buy Paris Saint-Germain tickets

The official route is through PSG's own website, where registered members often get priority access to popular matches before general sale opens. Availability through the club can be limited for high-profile games, so many fans turn to partners we list — established ticket companies and travel agencies that source verified match tickets. Delivery methods vary by partner and typically include mobile tickets, e-tickets sent by email, or physical tickets dispatched by post. Book early for Champions League nights and Ligue 1 fixtures against top clubs, as availability tightens several weeks before kick-off.

Sections and price levels

The Parc des Princes is divided into three main tiers: the lower tier (Tribune Boulogne and Tribune Auteuil ends, plus the side stands), the middle tier, and the upper tier. The Boulogne end is traditionally the home of PSG's most devoted supporters, while the Auteuil end also draws a vocal home crowd. Away fans are allocated a section in the upper tier, usually behind one of the goals. Prices vary considerably depending on the stand, tier, and competition. Lower-tier side seats command the highest prices, while upper-tier positions behind the goal are generally the most affordable option.

Match packages with accommodation

For fans travelling from outside Paris, travel packages include a match ticket combined with hotel accommodation, often centrally located in Paris. Partners offer varying durations — typically one to three nights — with some packages also covering transfers between the airport, hotel, and stadium. Higher-tier packages may include hospitality access, pre-match dining, or a stadium tour. These arrangements are particularly practical for Champions League fixtures, where coordinating travel and accommodation independently can be time-consuming. Comparing what each partner includes is worthwhile, as the specifics — hotel category, transfer coverage, and seat location — differ between providers.

Parc des Princes, Paris

The Parc des Princes opened in 1972 and has a capacity of around 47,929 seats, making it a mid-sized stadium by European standards. It sits in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, close to the Bois de Boulogne. The nearest metro station is Exelmans or Michel-Ange–Molitor on line 9, and the RER C also stops nearby at Avenue du Président Kennedy. The surrounding area is residential and relatively quiet on non-match days. Inside, the stadium is compact and steep, which means sightlines are generally good from most sections regardless of where you sit.

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Paris Saint Germain matches - 2025/2026

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Paris Saint-Germain season 2025/2026

In the 2025/26 season, PSG continue their campaign in Ligue 1 alongside European competition. Domestic fixtures against Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais, and AS Monaco attract the highest attention and tend to sell out quickly. Champions League group stage and knockout matches draw strong interest from fans across Europe. The squad has undergone changes in recent seasons following high-profile departures, with the club building around younger talent and new signings. See also: Marseille tickets · Lyon tickets · Monaco tickets

Ticket categories and prices

PSG and the partners we list use a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — where Category A covers the biggest fixtures such as Champions League knockout rounds and the Classique against Marseille, and Category C applies to lower-profile Ligue 1 matches. Prices are highest in Category A and drop noticeably for Category C games. Concession rates are available for children and, in some cases, seniors, though this depends on the seller and the specific match. For the best combination of price and seat location, Category B fixtures often offer good value compared to the top-tier games.

Authorised sellers

An authorised seller has a formal agreement with the club or a licensed distributor to sell tickets legally. Buying from an authorised source reduces the risk of invalid or counterfeit tickets. However, footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised sellers, giving fans a broader view of what is available. Non-authorised does not automatically mean unreliable — many are established resale platforms operating within legal frameworks — but it is worth checking the seller's reputation, refund policy, and ticket guarantee before completing a purchase, particularly for high-value fixtures where ticket prices on the secondary market can be considerably above face value.

Club history

Paris Saint-Germain was founded in 1970 through a merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain. The club won its first major trophy, the Coupe de France, in 1982, and claimed its first league title in 1986. After a Qatar Sports Investments takeover in 2011, PSG entered a new era, winning multiple consecutive Ligue 1 titles and signing global names including Zlatan Ibrahimovi?, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappé. The club reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2020, losing to Bayern Munich. Domestically, PSG have won over ten Ligue 1 titles and numerous Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue trophies. The main rivalry is with Olympique de Marseille, contested in the fixture known as Le Classique.

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