After PSG's victory in the Champions League, discover the program of festivities this Sunday and on which channels to follow the party
After PSG's victory in the Champions League, discover the program of festivities this Sunday and on which channels to follow the party

After its fantastic victory In the Champions League final last night against Inter Milan (5-0), Paris is preparing to experience an exceptional day this Sunday, to the rhythm of the celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain, who have just been crowned European champions.

The players, who spent the night in Munich, are expected at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle Airport around 16 p.m. Upon their return, a festive program awaits the team and their supporters in the capital.

Starting at 17 p.m., the procession of champions will descend the Champs-Élysées. At 19 p.m., Parisians will be received at the Élysée Palace by the President. Emmanuel Macron, before concluding this day of jubilation at the Parc des Princes. A big evening is planned there from 21:30 p.m. to thank the fans and mark this historic moment.

The parade will be broadcast on TF1 and LCI, which will offer a special co-broadcast edition starting at 16 p.m. On air, Anne-Claire Coudray and Bruce Toussaint will welcome, according to a press release, "former players, personalities from the world of football, and iconic supporters of the club." Like M6, the TF1 and LCI teams will meet fans in several locations across the capital to gather their reactions.

For its part, the Canal+ group will cover all the celebrations on the C+ Foot channel starting at 15:30 p.m., including the players' arrival, the parade, and the evening event planned at the Parc des Princes. The whole thing will be punctuated at 19:30 p.m. by the iconic program "Canal Football Club," broadcast simultaneously on Canal+ and C+ Foot. The day of celebrations will also be launched at 13:15 p.m. with the program "Lendemain finale," which will return in detail to PSG's resounding victory, also on these two channels.

BFMTV, beIN Sports, and L'Équipe are also planning extensive coverage of the event. BFMTV will offer a special edition from 14 p.m. to 22 p.m., while beIN Sports will extend its coverage from 15:30 p.m. to 23 p.m. The L'Équipe channel will also be involved…