When do PSG and Borussia Dortmund clash in the Champions League semi-finals?
After the whirlwind of emotions and excitement, it's time for PSG to refocus and gear up for their next big showdown.
Following their nail-biting 6-4 aggregate victory over FC Barcelona, PSG is now setting its sights on the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League. In this next phase, they'll be facing off once again against Borussia Dortmund, a team they've already crossed paths with earlier in the tournament.
Mark your calendars, folks, because the dates for these Champions League semi-finals are now locked in.
So, when's the big showdown between PSG and Dortmund?
Well, PSG will hit the road to take on Dortmund in Germany on Wednesday, May 1st, and then return home to Parc des Princes for the return leg on May 7th.
But wait, there's a slight twist in the tale. PSG's got a Ligue 1 match against OGC Nice scheduled for May 3rd, sandwiched right between the two legs of the Champions League semi-finals.
But fear not PSG fans! Reports are swirling that the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) is looking to shuffle things around, rescheduling the Nice-PSG clash to give the Parisians some extra breathing room and prep time between those high-stakes Champions League battles.
PSG vs Borussia Dortmund: Date confirmed for UEFA Champions League semi-final encounter
After the Champions League semifinals, if PSG qualifies, they would be facing either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the final of the top European competition.
Both finals have a morbid touch, very interesting. Why? Because of the novel surrounding Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid, and this sort of European rivalry that has been generated in recent years. And in the case of Bayern, well, it was precisely against Bayern, against whom PSG lost the Champions League final in 2020.
Whatever the final, it will surely be a spectacular spectacle.
Meanwhile, PSG's not hitting the brakes just yet. They've got another challenge lined up against Lyon on April 21st in Ligue 1, so there's no time to rest on their laurels.