Ligue 1 champions PSG will play in both the French Cup and the League Cup final. FMTNews Paris
PARIS: The French Football Federation on Friday confirmed the country’s two cup finals will be held in July and said it hoped to be allowed to fill 30% of the Stade de France.
The French Cup final between Paris St Germain and Saint-Etienne will be the first official football match in France since the coronavirus pandemic stopped play.The French government has set an attendance cap of 5,000 for stadiums, which reopen on July 11 but Le Graet has said several times that he hopes for a bigger crowd at the Stade de France, which holds more than 81,000.
Sports Minister Roxana Maracineanu hinted on Thursday that Le Graet could potentially get his wish, depending on the virus situation in France.
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