-PSG and Saint-Etienne- clashes on the menu for the 32nd finals

The Parisian title holders will travel to the pitch at the legendary Bollaert stadium while the Greens will host OM just two weeks after welcoming them to Geoffroy-Guichard on the 14th day of Ligue 1.

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Published on 02/12/2024 20:11

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PSG attacking midfielder Kang-In Lee tries to make his way through Lensois defenders Danso and Hamzat Ojediran, during the 10th day of Ligue 1, November 2, 2024. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
PSG attacking midfielder Kang-In Lee tries to make his way through Lensois defenders Danso and Hamzat Ojediran, during the 10th day of Ligue 1, November 2, 2024. (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

The draw for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France was held on Monday December 2, with the entry of the 18 Ligue 1 clubs. These matches are scheduled for Saturday December 21 and Sunday December 22. Two clashes between two first division clubs will be particularly scrutinized: - Saint-Germain and Saint-Étienne-.

One of the “little thumbs” of the competition, Union Saint-Jean FC, a club from Haute-Garonne in Regional 1, the sixth French level, will face Monaco, currently third in the French championship. The Girondins de , residents of National 2 after their administrative relegation, will challenge Stade Rennais (L1).

Sochaux (N1) – Clermont football (L2)
USC Corte (L3) – OGC (L1)
FC Espaly (N3) – FC (N1)
AS (N2) – F38 (L2)
GOAL FC (N2) – (L2)
Hauts Lyonnais (N3) – FC (L1)
FC Bourgouin Jalllieu (N3) – FC (L2)
Union Saint-Jean FC (R1) – AS Monaco (L1)
AS Saint-Étienne (L1) – Olympique de Marseille (L1)
Le Puy (N2) – (L1)

(L2) – FC (L2)
FC 1899 (N1) – (L1)
FCSR (N2) – Boulogne-sur-Mer (N1)
ASS Still Mutzig (R1) – (L1)
(L1) – (L2)
ES Thaon (N3) – (L2)
RC (N3) – (L1)
JA (N3) – (L1)
Feignies Aulnoye (N2) – Olympique Lyonnais (L1)
SC (L2) – RC (R1)
US (N2) – (N1)

FC93 (N2) – (L1)
FC (R1) – (L2)
Merignac (R1) – Stade Lavallois (L2)
Lens (L1) – Paris Saint Germain (L1)
Saint Philbert Grand Lieu (N3) – Quevilly-Rouen (N1)
Bordeaux (N2) – (L1)
(N3) – (N1)
Dives-Cabourg (N3) – FC (R1)
Guingamp (L2) – (L2)
Stade Briochin (N2) – (L1)
(N2) – (L1)

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