PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN’S official club shop has been barricaded ahead of tonight’s Champions League final.

‘s side are hoping to win as they take on in Munich this evening.

PSG's official club shop boarded up due to looting fears.Paris Saint-Germain’s club shop has been boarded upA person boarding up the Paris Saint-Germain official club shop in Paris due to looting fears.Extra security measures have been taken in the French capital

The much-anticipated match has sent fans into a frenzy back in .

As part of beefed-up security protocols going into the match, PSG have taken measures to avoid potential trouble.

In footage shared by Agence de Presse , the champions’ official store on the Champs-Elysees can be seen being boarded up.

They claim that this measure has been taken due to “looting fears”;.

PSG’s participation in the final has also sparked security concerns over at Roland Garros.

French Open chiefs have for this evening, with a Champions League watch party set to take place at the nearby Parc des Princes.

While PSG take on Inter Milan, will battle Austrian Filip Misolic in the Roland Garros night session.

Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo said: “The fact that there’s the Champions League final won’t change much for us anyway.

Novak Djokovic playing tennis at Roland Garros.Novak Djokovic is in action tonight in Paris

“We are very happy for PSG. We’re trying to do our job organising this tournament.

“Fifteen thousand people will come over here to watch . We’ll try to give them the best possible match.

“All around Roland Garros there will be police department teams that will be rolled out. Also safety arrangements will be set-up.

“Outside the police department and prefecture have done everything, scheduled everything. They’re used to that kind of event.”;

Over in Munich, there have been reports of ahead of the match.

Per German outlet Bild, supporters have been seen lobbing stones at each other at Frottmaning station near the Allianz Arena.

There have also been reports of travel disruption due to fans trespassing on train tracks.

A man with a tattooed arm holding a lit flare, surrounded by other people holding flags and flares.Fans have been enjoying themselves ahead of the game in Munich