Paris Saint-Germain have been drawn against giant-killers USL Dunkerque in the Coupe de France semi-finals, whilst AS Cannes will host the other remaining Ligue 1 side left in the competition, Stade de Reims.
PSG beat RC Lens in the first round of their Coupe de France journey but are yet to meet Ligue 1 opposition since. That continues in the semi-finals as they will travel to face Dunkerque, who have beaten Lille OSC, AJ Auxerre, and Stade Brestois on their way to this stage of the competition.
Cannes, meanwhile, who beat EA Guingamp in the last round and who have also knocked out Ligue 2 leaders FC Lorient, have been rewarded with another home draw. They will face Reims, who beat SCO Angers on penalties in the quarter-finals. Should Cannes make it to the final, they would be the first fourth-division side to pull off the feat since Calais in 2000.
The semi-finals will take place on 1st/2nd April with the final taking place at the Stade de France on Saturday 24th May.
Coupe de France full draw
USL Dunkerque v PSG
AS Cannes (N2) v Reims
GFFN | Luke Entwistle
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