Discussions will be held this Wednesday to discuss the postponement of the final of the League Cup, scheduled for April 4 and concerned by the ban on gatherings of more than 1000 people imposed by the government until April 15. The government's decision to strengthen stage 2 of its plan to combat the spread of the coronavirus affects all sporting events, at least those likely to gather a thousand or more supporters.
Thus, the matches of Ligue 1, Ligue 2 and National will be played behind closed doors or with less than 1000 people in the stands during this period.
Find the appropriate date
The final of the League Cup between PSG and Lyon is no exception to this restriction since it is scheduled for April 4 at the Stade de France, ie in the middle of the ban on rallies. The event, of which it is the last edition, is likely to gather nearly 80,000 spectators.
According to information from RMC, which we are able to confirm, the postponement of this match will be studied this Wednesday in the office of the League (LFP) and could be validated in the process. Several concordant sources at PSG and OL hope that this meeting will be postponed to a later date at the end of the season, with a view to benefiting Parisian and Lyonnais supporters. It remains to find the appropriate date.