PSG fans have rocked up outside the Parc des Princes in their thousands despite being banned from their Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund.
The supporters, many wearing hazmat suits, set off flares and danced in close proximity to each other along the Parisian streets.
On Monday, Paris police announced any events with more than 1,000 spectators would be played behind closed doors due to the coronavirus outbreak.
But it appears the fans of the French champions are not scared of coming into close quarters with each other as they embraced and danced along the crowded streets.
The supporters even let off fireworks and surrounded the team buses ahead of the crucial last 16 match.
Inside the Parc des Princes, players will be able to see a big screen showing the PSG fans gathered outside the stadium, cheering them on.
PSG are going into the game 2-1 down after the first leg in Germany, having fallen short in the Champions League on a number of occasions.
On Tuesday, Valencia fans similarly arrived outside the Mestalla despite their match with Atalanta being played to an empty stadium.
Spain's health ministry said it wanted to avoid 'large gatherings of fans' but many flouted their recommendations.
Wednesday's match in the French capital is one of a number being held behind closed doors in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Barcelona will play their tie against Napoli on March 18 at an empty Nou Camp, and Chelsea's second leg at Bayern Munich will be played behind closed doors.
The deadly virus is also affecting the Europa League, with Manchester United's away tie at LASK on Thursday being played at an empty stadium.