May 30, 2026
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The Champions League final is almost here, and Albi is ready to ignite with football fever! This Saturday evening, bars and restaurants across the city are pulling out all the stops to host the high-stakes clash between PSG and Arsenal. From massive screens to free jerseys and ice-cold beers, discover the top spots where fans can soak up every thrilling moment of the year’s biggest football spectacle before the World Cup kicks off.

Albi’s lively sports scene is stepping up its game for the showdown. While many establishments have made broadcasting Champions League matches a regular draw to keep crowds flowing and drinks flowing, the final demands something extra. The kickoff time has been moved up to 6 PM, but that hasn’t dampened local excitement—in fact, it’s only fueled the anticipation.

The PSG vs Arsenal Champions League final will light up bars across Albi this Saturday.

Where to catch the match in Albi

One of the standout venues is the Shamrock, nestled near Vigan. Reservations are essential, as the team is pulling out all the stops: giant screens, outdoor terrace seating, and an extended service window until 11 PM. Expect plenty of beer to keep the energy high.

The Pratgraussals community hall is another hotspot, hosting the Titan Games alongside the match. Beer lovers can head to V&B du Séquestre or classic pubs like Save the Queen and O’Sully’s. The latter two might lean slightly toward Arsenal’s English roots, but all are set for a night of football passion.

Jersey giveaways, fast food, and racing engines

Restaurants are joining the hype too. La Fourchette Adroite, near the cathedral, is running a lively contest: the table that brings the most energy during the match wins a PSG jersey. Meanwhile, Tacos Avenue is offering free cans of soda to supporters who order a meal in a PSG jersey while tuning in to the game.

Over near the Albi circuit, the Brasserie Paul will broadcast the match while race cars from the Albi Auto Classic zoom past outside. It’s a rare blend of roaring engines and cheering crowds, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

For those worried about missing out, don’t fret—the party isn’t over yet. With the World Cup just around the corner, many of these same venues will likely host screenings for France’s matches. The French team’s opener against Senegal on June 16 at 9 PM promises another night of loud, proud support from the Albigeois.