Bayern protests against fan travel changes in Paris!
Bayern Munich is protesting against changes to fan travel to the Champions League in Paris. Current developments and backgrounds.

Bayern protests against fan travel changes in Paris!
In the exciting world of football, the 2025/26 Champions League season is currently dealing with the effects of fan travel changes in Paris. Bayern Munich has how Mirror reported, officially lodged a protest. The reason is a change in the travel options for fans during the Champions League games. The German record champions are calling for a review and reversal of these decisions, which have caused confusion and discontent among supporters.
The situation is explosive as the UEFA Champions League is in its 71st season and Paris Saint-Germain are the defending champions. Last year's victory over Inter Milan 5-0 was not only impressive, but also represents the greatest success in a European cup final Sporting News describes. The enthusiasm among fans is therefore great, but the changes in travel could spoil the experience.
The new regulations and their effects
The change in travel and ticket regulations has made a big impact on Bayern Munich and its fans. Those responsible argue that early notification and transparent communication about travel options are necessary. Ultimately, it is the fans who often travel long distances to support their team and they should not be unsettled by sudden changes.
The Champions League games will continue to run in a 36-team league format, with each team playing eight games. The top eight teams qualify directly for the knockout round, while the teams in places 9 to 24 play for a place in the round of 16. New this season are clubs such as Pafos, Bodø/Glimt and Kairat Almaty, who qualified through the qualifying rounds.
A look at the transmission
In this context, the broadcast of the Champions League games is also of interest. The games will be broadcast primarily on CBS Sports Network, Unimas and TUDN. Paramount+ is also introducing a new Multiview feature, allowing fans to watch four games simultaneously and vary audio selections. This makes for an even more immersive experience as Europe's best clubs fight for the title.
The top four clubs from last season - including Bayern Munich, Juventus and Inter Milan - are hoping to take the title from PSG this season. While things are tough on the pitch, it remains to be seen how the situation regarding fan arrivals will develop and whether Bayern Munich will be heard. In terms of sport, things remain exciting in the top European league!