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PSG–Paris FC Meet in First Ligue 1 Derby in 47 Years Under Standard Security

Police classified the game as low risk following the PFC ultras travel ban, prompting only routine security and local traffic curbs.

Overview

  • Paris Saint‑Germain host Paris FC at the Parc des Princes on Sunday at 20:45 for their first top‑flight league meeting since the 1978‑79 season.
  • Around 1,000 Paris FC supporters are allocated to the away section, with no Lutetia ultras traveling and a small number of Old Clan members attending individually with a drum and two flags but no banners.
  • The DNLH did not label the match at risk, the Paris police prefecture kept its usual Ligue 1 deployment, and PSG reported no special measures or particular concern.
  • Parking is banned from 08:00 and all circulation is prohibited from 17:45 to 01:00 around the Parc des Princes and nearby Jean‑Bouin, including streets on both the Paris and Boulogne‑Billancourt sides.
  • The clubs will meet again at the Parc on Monday, January 12, in the Coupe de France, while RC Lens secured the mid‑season lead on Friday with a 3‑0 win at Toulouse for a seventh straight league victory.