Wearing a PSG shirt in Marseille will be illegal on Sunday, after local authorities discerned that it would be in the interest of keeping law and order to integrate this ruling on the day of the Champions’ League final.
The exact legal wording of this order from the Bouches-du-Rhône police force is that it will be forbidden “to wear PSG colours” – that includes a simple scarf.
French football writer Matt Spiro joined Joy sports George Addo Jnr to explain the situation and previewed Sunday‘s final alongside German Football expert Raphael Honigstein.
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