
CATALANS DRAGONS and Wigan Warriors will play a Super League fixture in Paris on June 6, 2026.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Catalans in Super League, the Dragons will face Wigan at the Stade Jean Bouin, home of rugby union side Stade Français and Paris FC.
The match will be a repeat of the last relocated fixture by the Catalans Club, held in 2019 at Camp Nou, where the Super League regular season attendance record was broken with 31,555 fans.
Super League, which will also be celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026, will also be marking its return to the city where the competition launched, when Paris Saint-Germain hosted Sheffield Eagles at Stade Charléty.
Bernard Guasch said: “As president of the Dragons, it is a great honour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Super League in Paris, where it all began in 1996.
“It will mark the return of professional rugby league to our capital and I have no doubt it will be an emotional occasion, both for French and English fans. We will also be celebrating the 20th anniversary of our club.
“What a journey it has been for our competition and our sport since that first PSG match at Stade Charléty on a winter evening back in 1996.
“Today, the Dragons are an integral part of the Super League and represent an undeniable force. We have proven our perseverance and made many sacrifices over these 20 years. We have experienced magical, unforgettable moments such as Wembley in 2007 and 2018, Barcelona in 2019 and Old Trafford in 2021 and 2023.
“Paris 2026 will be another major milestone for our club, and once again, we have chosen Wigan – the greatest club of them all – to showcase the very best of our sport to the Parisian crowd.
“I’m confident that French rugby league will rally around this event, which we hope will be festive, vibrant and welcoming just like Catalans Dragons.”
Warriors chief executive Kris Radlinski said: “It’s a great honour to take our wonderful sport back to Paris.
“This June will mark 30 years since I had the privilege of playing in the Wigan side that narrowly defeated Paris Saint-Germain in what was a historic occasion.
“Now, to return with our club to this iconic city to face Catalans Dragons is another landmark moment.
“We’ve built a strong and respectful relationship with Bernard Guasch and his team, and it’s exciting to be taking that partnership further—this time at the magnificent Stade Jean-Bouin, home of Stade Français.
“his match represents more than just a game; it’s another chapter in Wigan’s journey to take rugby league to new audiences and iconic venues around the world. I can’t wait to share this next adventure with our loyal Wigan fans.”