PARIS (AP) — The French league has rescheduled games involving Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille next month because both sides are involved in European competitions.
PSG was set to travel to Nice, and Marseille was at Reims in the 32nd round over May 2-4.
Following a board meeting, the French league decided on Friday to move both matches to midweek on May 15.
PSG and Marseille overturned first-leg deficits to reach the Champions League and the Europa League semifinals.
PSG won at Barcelona 4-1 on Tuesday after losing the first leg 3-2 in Paris and next plays Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semifinals. The first leg is in Germany on May 1 and the return at Parc des Princes on May 7.
Marseille recovered from losing the first leg 2-1 to beat Benfica 1-0 and knock the Portuguese side out on penalty kicks on Thursday at a jubilant Stade Velodrome.
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