After the PSG victory over the Arsenal lawn in the semifinals go to the Champions League (0-1), the places are tearing up for the return match next Wednesday at the Parc des Princes (9 p.m.). And the prices go up very high on the resale platform set up by the Parisian club.
A sweet euphoria envelops the capital at the beginning of May, with the rise in temperatures and the return of the sun. And this warming is accompanied by a wind of excitement among football enthusiasts. With the rise in Ligue 1 expected from Paris FC, which could validate its accession this Friday in Martigues (8 p.m.), the spring is perhaps historic, at a time when PSG is at the gates of the Champions League final.
Thanks to their success on the lawn of Arsenal on Tuesday in the semi-finals of the Champions League (0-1), the players of Luis Enrique are in the ideal position before the return match next Wednesday at the Parc des Princes (9 p.m.). In front of their audience, the teammates of Ousmane Dembélé will try to win their ticket for the final of May 31, which will take place at the Allianz Arena in Munich, against Barça or Inter.
An appointment that promises to be boiling, a year after the disillusionment of Parisians against Dortmund at this stage of the competition. Six days before this meeting against the Gunners who can become legendary, the places tear on the resale platform set up by PSG.
The most expensive lot at 9,000 euros
This Thursday morning, the cheapest ticket was offered at 529.2 euros (with booking costs) in the upper part of the Boulogne tribune, located behind one of the goals. A sector in which the most expensive lot, comprising two places, was displayed at 1298 euros (with booking costs).
Depending on the stadium parts, prices then climb crescendo, until reaching several thousand euros. The most expensive square, located at the bottom of the Borelli tribune, was displayed at the weekend at 5,000 euros, with 900 euros in booking fees, for a total amount of 5,900 euros. The most expensive lot, comprising three places, was displayed at 10,620 euros, or 3,540 per unit.