Paris FC hosted Paris Saint-Germain at Stade Jean-Bouin on Sunday, 17 May 2026, in the 2025-26 Ligue 1 final day — one of French football’s most symbolically interesting encounters of the entire season. The Parisian city derby between the historic first-time-returned club (Paris FC in their first Ligue 1 season in 46 years) and the five-time consecutive champions (PSG, who had clinched their 14th title on 13 May against Lens) gave the Jean-Bouin fixture an extraordinary narrative: the neighbourhood clubs sharing a city but separated by decades of football history and an enormous resources gap meeting in a competitive Ligue 1 final-day encounter.
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris FC’s compact venue in the 16th arrondissement of Paris near the Parc des Princes, hosted a final-day occasion where the home club’s historic return to the top flight after 46 years shared the same city — and almost the same postcode — as the champions’ Parc des Princes home. The geography and history of the encounter made it one of the 2025-26 Ligue 1 season’s most narratively rich and culturally resonant final-day fixtures.
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What was the score of Paris FC vs PSG on 17 May 2026?
Paris FC and Paris Saint-Germain met at Stade Jean-Bouin in the Ligue 1 final day on 17 May 2026. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result from this historic Parisian derby encounter.
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What is the Paris FC vs PSG fixture significance in 2025-26?
The Paris FC vs PSG Ligue 1 encounter was one of the 2025-26 season’s most historically significant fixtures — a neighbourhood derby between Paris FC (in their first top-flight season in 46 years at Stade Jean-Bouin) and PSG (five-time consecutive Ligue 1 champions at Parc des Princes). The two grounds are just minutes apart in the 16th arrondissement, making the city derby one of European football’s most geographically distinctive rivalries.
