Before the winter break, the French clubs involved in the Coupe de France are playing their 32nd final this weekend. Meetings which will be followed on several channels. Europe 1 takes stock of the broadcasters before the start of the matches this Friday evening.
It is the competition conducive to the greatest exploits in Football. The 32nd finals of the Coupe de France take place at the end of 2024, throughout the weekend of December 20 to 22. This stage of the tournament is synonymous with the entry into contention of Ligue 1 clubs. This offers football fans unbalanced matches, for example between Entente Feignies-Aulnoye FC, one of the little thumbs this season, and Olympique Lyonnais this Saturday, but also prestigious posters like the opposition between RC Lens and Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday evening.
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A total of 32 matches will be broadcast from Friday evening. And when matches are played at the same time, multiplexes can be offered.
Co-broadcasts between beIN Sports and France Télévisions
Since the 2022-2023 season, TV rights for the Coupe de France have been shared between beIN Sports and France Télévisions. The Qatari group has full rights, while France 3 will co-broadcast certain matches. Also note that matches involving overseas clubs will be broadcast on the La 1ère channel, belonging to the France Télévisions group. Below, the times and broadcasters for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France.
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32nd final of the Coupe de France
Friday December 20, kick-off at 8:45 p.m.:
Estac Troyes-FC Metz (beIN Sports 4)
FC Espaly-Dijon FCO (beIN Sports 5)
FCSR Haguenau – US Boulogne Cote d’Opale (beIN Sports 6)
Goal FC-FC Annecy (beIN Sports 7)
SA Mérignacais-Stade Lavallois (beIN Sports 8)
SC Bastia-RC St-Joseph (beIN Sports 9)
Multiplex offered on beIN Sports 2, with Estac Troyes-FC Metz in match director
Friday December 20, kick-off at 9 p.m.:
FC Rouen-Losc Lille (beIN Sports 1)
Saturday December 21, kick-off at 3:30 p.m.:
La Roche-sur-Yon VF-Brestois Stadium (beIN Sports 2)
St-Briochin-Le Havre AC (beIN Sports 4)
SU Dives-Cabourg – Saint-Denis FC (beIN Sports 5 and La Réunion La 1ère)
AS Cannes-Grenoble F38 (beIN Sports 6)
FC Bourgoin-Jallieu – FC Martigues (beIN Sports 7)
Hauts Lyonnais-Toulouse FC (beIN Sports 8)
Multiplex offered on beIN Sports 1, with La Roche-sur-Yon VF – Stade Brestois in match director
Saturday December 21, kick-off at 6 p.m.:
Feignies-Aulnoye FC-Olympique Lyonnais agreement (beIN Sports 2)
USC Corte-OGC Nice (beIN Sports 4)
ES Thaon-Amiens SC (beIN Sports 5)
Drancy JA-FC Nantes (beIN Sports 6)
Le Puy Football 43 Auvergne-Montpellier HSC (beIN Sports 7)
Tours FC-FC Lorient (beIN Sports 8)
Multiplex offered on beIN Sports 1, with Entente Feignies-Aulnoye FC-Olympique Lyonnais in match director
Saturday December 21, kick-off at 9 p.m.:
Racing club Calais-RC Strasbourg Alsace (beIN Sports 1)
Sunday December 22, kick-off at 2:45 p.m.:
AS Saint-Étienne-Olympique de Marseille (France 3 and beIN Sports 1)
Union St-Jean FC-AS Monaco (France 3 and beIN Sports 2)
Girondins de Bordeaux-Stade Rennais (France 3 and beIN Sports 4)
ASS Still Mutzig-Stade de Reims (France 3 and beIN Sports 5)
AJ Auxerre-USL Dunkerque (France 3 and beIN Sports 6)
Sunday December 22, kick-off at 5:30 p.m.:
EA Guingamp-SM Caen (beIN Sports 2)
FC 93 Bobigny BG-Angers SCO (beIN Sports 6)
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard – Clermont Foot 63 (beIN Sports 7)
St-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu – Quevilly-Rouen Métropole (beIN Sports 8)
US Thionville Lusitanos-Valenciennes FC (beIN Sports 9)
FC Marmande 47-Le Mans FC (beIN Sports 10)
Multiplex offered on beIN Sports 1, with EA Guingamp-SM Caen in match director
Sunday December 22, kick-off at 9 p.m.:
RC Lens-Paris Saint-Germain (beIN Sports 1)
When will the draw take place?
At the end of this weekend, 16 teams will therefore qualify for the next round, scheduled for the week of January 15, 2025. The draw for these 16th finals will take place this Sunday, December 22, before the Lens- PSG, at 8 p.m., on beIN Sports 1.