PSG - Barcelona Hadn't been allowed in since 2012

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The gradual return of the Paris Saint-Germain ultras to the Parc des Princes will take another step Tuesday, when they are allowed access to the stands for their Champions League match against Barcelona, not having done so since 2012.

When the Qatari investors bought the club, they immediately expelled the ultras from the stadium, according to reports in El Pais.

However, the situation seems to have changed during this campaign.

At the end of last season, the staff complained about the lack of match-day atmosphere and argued that it could hurt the team at specific times.

That pushed the Qatari management to reconsider their decision and the ultras have therefore been allowed to return in a gradual way.

Thus, according to those same reports, it is expected that there will be about 1,000 ultras in the stands to welcome in Barcelona.

It is also worth remembering that the last clashes between Barcelona and PSG have brought violent episodes around the stadium, including the stabbing of two supporters near the Camp Nou.