Check out how you can see the reigning European champions in action, with tickets to the upcoming season gamesA trip to Paris to see PSG play is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that all football fans should experience. A chance to witness one of Europe’s most talented outfits, savour the passionate and electric atmosphere, and explore the Parc des Princes stadium. Let GOAL help show you how you can secure a ticket to see Paris Saint-Germain in live action this season.Buy Paris Saint-Germain tickets from €81Book nowIt was another season of French dominance for PSG, who cruised to a fourth successive Ligue 1 title and an 8th domestic double in the space of 11 years after adding the Coupe de France to the trophy tally. Not only did they dominate on the domestic front, Luis Enrique’s men also broke their European hoodoo by going all the way in the UEFA Champions League for the first ever time. They reigned supreme in style, romping to a 5-0 triumph over Inter Milan in the final – it was Les Parisiens’ first major European title since being crowned UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup way back in 1996. Getty ImagesThere aren’t many teams that can boast a trophy cabinet like PSG. France’s most successful club, despite only coming into existence just over half a century ago, has amassed over 50 major honours.If you’ve not been to the iconic Parc des Princes in Paris before, or you’re just very keen to go back, this season could be the perfect opportunity for you to live your footballing fantasies. Let GOAL give you all the vital Paris Saint-Germain ticket information you need to know, including how much they cost, where you can buy them, and much more.Upcoming Paris Saint-Germain fixtures at the Parc des PrincesWith a hectic schedule poised to take them all over France and around Europe this term, Paris Saint-Germain and their fans will have their work cut out as they compete across multiple fronts. Below, you can find their upcoming home fixtures for the 2025/26 season:DateFixtureCompetitionTicketsSun Sep 14vs Lens Ligue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Wed Sep 17vs AtalantaChampions LeagueStubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Sep 21vs MarseilleLigue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Sep 28vs Auxerre Ligue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Wed Oct 1vs BarcelonaChampions LeagueStubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Oct 5vs LilleLigue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Oct 19vs Strasbourg Ligue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Wed Oct 21vs LeverkusenChampions LeagueStubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Oct 26vs BrestLigue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Wed Oct 29vs LorientLigue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Nov 2vs Nice Ligue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Tue Nov 4vs Bayern MunichChampions LeagueStubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Nov 9vs LyonLigue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Nov 23vs Le Havre Ligue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Wed Nov 26vs TottenhamChampions LeagueStubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Nov 30vs MonacoLigue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo Sun Dec 7vs Rennes Ligue 1StubHub, Ticombo, Viagogo How to buy Paris Saint-Germain 2025/26 tickets?Multiple ticketing options are in place for Paris Saint-Germain games, from individual match passes to hospitality packages. To purchase tickets, the most reliable method is to go to PSG’s official ticket portal. It’s worth checking the site regularly for ticket sales information, ticket release dates, and availability. Tickets are often released online a few weeks before each match, and you may need to create an account and provide personal information. Being a club member also gives you priority when looking to secure seats for games at the Parc des Princes.When PSG match tickets are listed as ‘Grand Publique’, that means they are on general sale, and you won’t need a membership to buy them. Before that phase, PSG fans with Red & Blue Membership have a brief priority period before Paris Saint-Germain tickets go on general sale.As one of France’s and Europe’s biggest clubs, demand is unsurprisingly huge for Paris Saint-Germain fixtures, with tickets often selling out through official channels far in advance of matchdays. If they are sold out, or you are looking to secure seats in advance of official release, or hoping to snap up last-minute tickets, you may wish to consider secondary resale retailers such as StubHub, Ticombo or Viagogo, with options from as low as €81.Buy Paris Saint-Germain tickets from €275Buy ticketsHow much are Paris Saint-Germain 2025/26 tickets?Getty ImagesFor those wishing to purchase Paris Saint-Germain tickets at the Parc des Princes on a match-by-match basis, adult prices range from €40 – €280 when you buy them directly through the club. The price fluctuates depending on who the opponents are and where you sit in the stadium. The cheapest PSG tickets are located behind the goal in the Virage Boulogne stand, starting from €40.Keep tabs on the club’s official ticket portal for additional information about availability and prices. Tickets on secondary resale sites such as StubHub, Ticombo or Viagogo are currently available from €79 upwards.Like most teams in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain offers tiered pricing, based on age groups, including adult, junior, and senior categories, but these brackets differ from club to club.In addition to those factors, seat location within the stadium significantly affects the ticket price, with premium views often commanding the highest cost. There are, of course, marquee matchups against big-name opponents, such as ‘Le Classique’ (PSG vs Marseille), which fall into the highest tier, with prices rising accordingly.Paris Saint-Germain hospitality tickets & packages: premium experience for fansIf you want to buy Paris Saint-Germain hospitality tickets, it’s worth checking out the club’s official site. PSG offers an extensive range of VIP packages for those who like to enjoy their football in a more relaxed and comfortable fashion.You can also visit Seat Unique, which is a legitimate ticketing marketplace where fans can purchase official premium tickets and hospitality packages for PSG matches from as low as £170.Many of the hospitality tickets for PSG will put you in Tribune Borelli or Tribune Paris stands haute (upper) or basse (lower), with the best sightlines of the pitch to watch Les Parisiens turning on the style.Looking to get your hands on some hospitality tickets? Here’s what’s available (as both season-ticket options, or single match-day hospitality):All Bar: panoramic lounge access, unlimited champagne/wine/beers/cocktails, gourmet buffet before/during/after match, DJ and screens, no fixed seat, from €310 per matchCollective Clubs: private group lodges (59 seats each), leather seating, cocktail buffet pre-/half-time/post-match, souvenir gift, from €320 per matchVendôme Club: prime Borelli Basse seats, cocktail buffet, unlimited drinks, concierge, Wi-Fi, souvenir gift, from €280 per matchAvenue du Parc: private suite (15 seats), maître d’ service, mid-level views, reserved parking, from €480 per matchInternational Space: lounge with outdoor patio, pitchside seats, refined buffet and drinks, from €245 per matchÉtoile Club: private suite (12 seats), gourmet cocktail or seated dining, unlimited drinks, reserved parking, souvenir gifts, from €360 per matchPrinces Lounge: panoramic Borelli Haute lounge, cocktail buffet pre-/half-time/post-match, unlimited drinks, HD screens, concierge, souvenir gift, from €385 per matchLouvre Lounge: art-themed lounges, three-course buffet, unlimited champagne/wine/cocktails, padded seats, Wi-Fi, souvenir gift, from €470 per matchMonceau Lounge: Tribune Paris Basse, chic cocktail buffet, pitchside leather seating, from €480 per matchChamps-Élysées Club: boutique box (20 seats), seated gastronomy, à la carte drinks, private reception, reserved parking, souvenir gifts, from €600 per matchConcorde Lounge: Borelli Haute, cocktail buffet, gourmet seated dinner post-match, leather seats with integrated TV, Wi-Fi, souvenir gift, from €545 per matchEurope Space: terrace lounge (Block 117), cocktail buffet, unique pitch-level vantage, from €620 per matchLa Galerie Lounge: refined lounge for 71 guests, premium catering, reserved seats, souvenir gift, price on requestOpéra & Tuileries Lounges: opposite players’ tunnel, three-course buffet, elegant modern design, cushioned seating, from €505 per matchRépublique Lounge: private Borelli Basse lounges, cocktail buffets, excellent central views, from €310 per matchSaint-Germain Lounge: large central lounge (680 seats), cocktail buffet pre-/half-time/post-match, leather seats, HD screens, Wi-Fi, souvenir gifts, from €535 per matchHaussmann Lounge: grand Borelli Haute lounge, three-course cocktail buffet, unlimited à la carte drinks, concierge, souvenir gift, from €565 per matchThere are also travel agencies that specialise in sports, such as SportsBreaks. As well as simplifying travel arrangements, they offer combined packages which often include official match tickets and hotel stayovers.History of the Parc des PrincesThe Parc des Princes is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France, which opened in 1972. It is located in the south-west of the French capital, near the Stade Jean-Bouin and Stade Roland Garros. The stadium, with a seating capacity of 47,929 spectators, has been the home of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) since 1974. Prior to the opening of the Stade de France in 1998, the Parc des Princes was also the home stadium of France’s national football and rugby union teams.The Parc des Princes has staged numerous prestigious football matches over the years, including multiple FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship encounters, as well as hosting three European Cup Finals in 1956, 1975, and 1981.Book Paris Saint-Germain tickets from €83Book now

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