PSG-Manchester City, great people expected at the Parc des Princes!

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This Wednesday evening, at 9 p.m., Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City will perhaps play their most important match since the start of the season, on the seventh day of the Champions League. The two clubs are almost obliged to win in order not to compromise their chances for the rest of the prestigious competition.

For this magnificent poster at the Parc des Princes, the “basket” will be rather well stocked. According to RMC Sport, several French sports stars will be part of it, notably some who distinguished themselves during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The judoka Teddy Riner, the basketball player Victor Wembanyama and the table tennis players Félix and Alexis Lebrun will for example be seated in the Ile-de-France enclosure.

PSG-Manchester City, US rappers present at the Parc des Princes

Several international stars from the world of music are also among the VIPs. The American rappers Travis Scott, Future, J. Cole, the Moroccan producer French Montana and the French DJ Snake will be in a good place to attend this prestigious meeting.

Finally, note the presence of former players from the capital club, such as Luis Fernandez, Nicolas Anelka and Amara Simba. Several ex-presidents as well, like Laurent Perpère, Pierre Blayau, Alain Cayzac, Francis Graille, Robin Leproux and Charles Villeneuve.

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