LIGUE 1
- Venue: Parc des Princes
- Date: Saturday, 28 November
- Kick-off: 16:00 GMT
Paris St-Germain have cautioned fans to expect "remarkable efforts to establish safety" when they play at home interestingly since the Paris assaults.
The Ligue 1 pioneers host Troyes at the Parc des Princes on Saturday.
"Conditions for passage at the stadium have been fundamentally adjusted," said an announcement on PSG's site.
Away fans will be banned from top-flight matches in France until mid-December after the Paris assaults killed 130 individuals.
PSG say it is "basic" home fans going to Saturday's amusement bring no less than one type of recognizable proof "to endure the security keeps an eye on the route into the ground".
The announcement includes: "It won't be conceivable to pick up passage to the stadium in the event that you have a cap or a sack.
"The security edge around the stadium will be extended.
"The players won't walk celebrity main street as they land at the stadium."
Since the assaults on 13 November, PSG have played one Ligue 1 amusement and one Champions League match - both far from home.
Laurent Blanc's side won 2-1 at Lorient on 21 November before vanquishing Malmo 5-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday.
PSG, looking for a fourth progressive Ligue 1 title, are 13 focuses clear at the highest point of the table subsequent to winning 12 of their opening 14 class diversions.
Troyes are base are of the table without a win.