The Roazhon Park is set to be packed on Sunday evening as Rennes host PSG in the Championnat. The club's ticket office experienced a peak of 60,000 connections in the afternoon, indicating a high demand for tickets. This is not surprising, given that Rennes will be hosting three of their first four Championnat matches at home.

The club has made tickets more affordable than usual for the PSG match, in an effort to meet the high demand. This move is likely a response to the fact that Rennes will be hosting three of their first four Championnat matches at home, which is a significant challenge for the club. The Roazhon Park will be full on Sunday evening, with around 29,000 people in attendance, including 16,000 season ticket holders who can download their digital membership cards from Friday.

Approximately 1,000 Parisian supporters are expected to travel to Rennes for the match. The high demand for tickets and the presence of a large away support will undoubtedly create a lively atmosphere at the Roazhon Park on Sunday evening. The match is set to kick off at 20:45 on Sunday.

The next step is for Rennes to prepare for the match against PSG, with the club's players and staff likely focusing on their preparations in the coming days.