French Cup: the semi-finals revealed

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The Stade de France and the grand finale of the French Cup scheduled for May 24 are only a qualification for the four survivors of the quarters: PSG (Ligue 1), the Stade de Reims (Ligue 1), USL Dunkirk (Ligue 2) and AS Cannes (National 2).

For the elite, the path to the last square once again turned out to be trample, Angers (against Reims it is true) and Brest (victim of Dunkirk) having dropped pavilion this week at this stage of the quarterfinals.

Cannes and Dunkirk, two exploits subscribers

A resident of the fourth national division and executioner already of three clubs in Ligue 2 (Grenoble, Lorient and Guingamp), AS Cannes can create the surprise again on 1er Or next April 2? Same question for the USL Dunkirk, which has already been pinned three league 1 ambassadors (Auxerre, Lille and Brest)…

The verdict of the draw operated this Thursday evening from 7:50 pm as part of the program “All sport”, on France 3, could greatly influence the fate of these two heroes of the Coupe de France.

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