Euro 2016: France beefs up security ahead of final match Published duration 10 July 2016 Related Topics November 2015 Paris attacks

image copyright AP image caption Armed police and the army have been patrolling Paris following last November's deadly attacks

More than 5,000 French police will be deployed at key venues in and around Paris ahead of the Euro 2016 football final between France and Portugal.

Officials say the police will patrol the Stade de France stadium as well as the Fan Zone near the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysees boulevard.

But there will be no victory parade if France win, the officials warned.

Jihadist gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a number of venues, including the Stade de France.

'High standard'

image copyright AFP image caption Both Portuguese and French fans have been busy preparing for the final match

French officials say about 1,900 police officers will patrol the Fan Zone, while another 3,400 will be deployed at the Champs Elysees - some of them will be moved from the stadium, just north of Paris, after the final kicks off at 21:00 local time (19:00 GMT).

"We have the extremely favourable ratio of one officer for fewer than 50 spectators. So it is an extremely high standard," said Mathias Vicherat, the Paris mayor's chief of staff.

But officials have said that there will be no victory parade on the Champs Elysees in the event of a French win because of security concerns.

More than one million people celebrated France's 1998 World Cup victory there.