This week at Paris Saint-Germain

Check out the various events not to be missed this week on PSG.FR, PSG TV and the capital club’s official app (all times given in CET).

THE FIRST TEAM'S MATCHES

Les Parisiens have two matches ahead of them this week, starting with tomorrow's Coupe de France semi-final against USL Dunkerque, which is set to kick off at 21:10 at Lille's Stade Pierre Mauroy. The other semi-final will see AS Cannes take on Stade de Reims at 21:00 on Wednesday.

Then, at 17:00 this Saturday, Les Rouge et Bleu will welcome Angers to the Parc des Princes, where they will potentially be crowned as French champions as well as having the chance to continue their incredible unbeaten streak this season.

THE FIRST TEAM'S LIVE STREAMS

- Luis Enrique's pre-Dunkerque press conference at 13:00 on Monday
- The first 15 minutes of training at 11:00 on Friday
- Luis Enrique's pre-Angers press conference at 13:00 on Friday

THE WOMEN'S TEAM

Following their dazzling 6-0 win over AS Saint-Étienne on Saturday, Les Parisiennes are on an international break this week. Fear not, though, as PSG.FR will be there to keep you up to date on our women's fortunes with their respective national teams over the next ten days!

THE YOUTH TEAMS

Having just enjoyed a weekend off, Paris Saint-Germain's male youth teams are due to return to competitive action this week, with our U19 men's side welcoming Valenciennes FC to PSG Campus at 15:00 this Sunday for a game that will be broadcast live and in full on PSG TV Premium.

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At exactly the same time, the capital club's U17 boys will be taking on 12th-placed FC Mantois 78 at the Stade Aimé Bergéal in Mantes-la-Ville. Our U19 women, however, aren't in action this weekend.

THE HANDBALL TEAM

Just like our men's senior football team, Paris Saint-Germain Handball have two games in their schedule this week. First up is the second leg of their EHF Champions League play-off against Hungarian outfit OTP Bank - PICK Szeged, which will be played at 20:45 this Thursday at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin, where Les Rouge et Bleu will be aiming to book their place in the competition's quarter-finals following their 31-30 win in the first leg.

The Liqui Moly StarLigue leaders will then look to widen what is currently a two-point gap between themselves and HBC Nantes at the summit of the French top flight when they head to Le Colisée to face Chartres at 16:00 on Sunday (Matchday 22).

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