
PSG to host Champions League final screening across Qatar
Tribune News Network
Doha
Paris Saint-Germain will play Inter Milan in the final of the UEFA Champions League, and to mark this historic achievement the club is inviting fans in Qatar to experience the excitement like never before.
On Saturday (May 31) at 10pm, Novo Cinema Doha Oasis will host an exclusive live screening of the final match – turning its venue into a dedicated fan zone for the biggest night in European football.
Fans are encouraged to wear their PSG jerseys and join fellow supporters for an unforgettable cinema experience. Doha Oasis will feature halftime activations, including live fan chants, special video messages, and interactive moments on screen to keep the energy and spirit high throughout the night.
Former PSG player and club ambassador Didier Domi shared his excitement:
'PSG reaching the final is a proud moment for the club and for our fans worldwide. To see Qatar, one of PSG's strongest communities come together like this shows the true power of football. Watching the game in cinemas with fellow fans will bring back the stadium feeling, and I encourage everyone to take part in this celebration.'
Tickets are available now at https://qa.novocinemas.com/Offer?countryId=2&cinemaId=11&movieId=3616&sessionid=1076491&info=JH4U2XRiTOs6TqBx9puypoaNi2aVZhjC-r8HrnuDlDfEeMeIGtLR0bja3j25nHvi8v92N9imwIXejzO87kqAkw%3D%3D.
With limited seating and high demand expected, fans are encouraged to book early to secure their spots.
This unique screening experience is open to all football lovers in Qatar - whether long-time supporters or new fans discovering the magic of PSG.
Don't miss this chance to be part of Champions League history, live on the big screen..
Allez Paris!
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