Apr 26, 2017 at 8.05pm UK at ​Parc des Princes
PSGParis Saint-Germain
5-0
MonacoAS Monaco
Draxler (26'), Cavani (31'), MBae (51' og.), Matuidi (52'), Marquinhos (90')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Diallo (83')

Result: Paris Saint-Germain into Coupe de France final with convincing AS Monaco win

Edinson Cavani celebrates scoring during the Champions League game between Arsenal and PSG on November 23, 2016
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Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain thrash AS Monaco 5-0 to make it through to the final of the Coupe de France, where they will face Angers on May 27.

Paris Saint-Germain remain on course to win the Coupe de France for a third year in a row after beating AS Monaco 5-0 at the Parc des Princes this evening to make it through to the final.

The record 10-time winners stormed to victory against their weakened opponents, who are more focused on maintaining their push for success in Ligue 1 and the Champions League.

Four different PSG players registered on the night, netting either side of Safwan Mbae's own goal to set up a meeting for the Parisians with Angers in next month's final.

Edinson Cavani could have put the hosts in front as early as four minutes in, only to send his close-range header right at Morgan De Sanctis between the sticks.

Moments after Alphonse Areola made a rare stop, Julian Draxler was given a simple tap-in at the other end of the field following De Sanctis's failure to keep hold of Cavani's strike.

Blaise Matuidi and Angel di Maria were next to test De Sanctis - two of 12 on-target attempts in the one-sided semi-final - but Cavani did add a second goal with a fine backheeled attempt 31 minutes in.

Cavani was denied another goal before the break by Mbae on the line, while Matuidi's own backheeled shot came back off the upright.

An own goal from Mbae six minutes after the restart was followed moments later by a fourth of the night, this time added by Matuidi who was picked out by Di Maria a few yards out.

Lucas Moura attempted to join the party with his well-taken attempt, which De Sanctis did well to get to, but Areola was also being made to work at times as he kept out Irvin Cardona 15 minutes from time.

There was still time for Marquinhos to add the fifth in added time, however, rolling the ball over the line after a shot from the edge of the area deflected nicely into his path.

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2Paris Saint-GermainPSG35255572264680
3Nice352211259293077
4Lyon341831368422657
5Bordeaux351511949391056
6Marseille3515101053391455
7Saint-EtienneSt Etienne34121393830849
8NantesNantes35139133447-1348
9Rennes351014113239-744
10GuingampGuingamp35128154049-944
11Lille35127163741-443
12Toulouse351012133639-342
13Montpellier HSCMontpellier35109164760-1339
14Angers35116183548-1339
15Metz35109163670-3437
16Lorient35104214266-2434
17Dijon35712164454-1033
18Caen3596203463-2933
19Nancy3588192646-2032
20Bastia34710172748-2131