Arsenal Sells Out Emirates Stadium Final Screening, Urges Fans to Avoid N5 on May 30
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Updated · Arsenal.com · May 27
Arsenal Sells Out Emirates Stadium Final Screening, Urges Fans to Avoid N5 on May 30
16 articles · Updated · Arsenal.com · May 27
Emirates Stadium’s special screening of Arsenal’s May 30 Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain has sold out, with gates set to open at about 3 p.m., two hours before kick-off.
Sunday’s planned champions parade is shaping match-night operations: Arsenal warned supporters without tickets not to gather around the stadium because crowding could delay preparations or create safety risks.
Ken Friar and Danny Fiszman Bridges will be the only entry and exit routes, while the south side — including the steps near The Armoury — will be closed because of temporary parade infrastructure.
Digital tickets in the Arsenal app are required, there is no re-entry, and only A4-sized bags or smaller are allowed after screening; pitch invasions could trigger membership cancellation or a club ban.
The fully seated event will show the match live with DJ AG, food and drink service from 3 p.m., and the stadium closing after the trophy presentation in Budapest.
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