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Twenty-two thousand PSG fans are ready to roar at Stamford Bridge for the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second-leg vs. Chelsea.

Tuesday evening, PSG will play their Champions League round of 16 second leg against Chelsea. And the Rouge et Bleu club will be able to count on its fans' support.

After their resounding victory in the Champions League round of 16 first leg against Chelsea (5-2), PSG will have time to fully enjoy their weekend without a match, as they prepare for their return confrontation against the Blues next Tuesday.

Despite this three-goal lead, Luis Enrique's team will have to finish the job in London. And for that, the Parisians will be able to count on their fans' support.

Tickets for the general public were sold in less than a minute, at the price of 50 euros, as reported by Le Parisien. "It must be said that the passes were few in number, between the portion reserved for ultras and the smaller portion intended for 'corporate' clients," the cited outlet explains.

Up to 2,000 PSG Fans Aim to Silence Stamford Bridge in Champions League Return Leg

Thus, 2,000 supporters will be present in the visitor section at Stamford Bridge, a similar allocation to that granted to English supporters at the Parc des Princes.

"On social networks, the offer reserved for companies caused quite a stir, given its price: 1,250 euros. But for this price, in addition to the Eurostar trip, the club offered a 4-star hotel and activities in London. This offer was limited to 200 tickets."

As PSG is often away in the Champions League, supporters will be able to make themselves heard and create an atmosphere, as they did on trips to Barcelona (2,700 supporters) and Leverkusen (1,800) during the league phase.

The Collectif Ultras Paris is known for making every opposing stadium they visit reverberate. On more than one occasion, Luis Enrique has declared his admiration for the Parisian supporters and recognized that they are very helpful to the club. Whether winning or losing, the CUP never stops cheering. And that will surely be the case in London.

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