Coupe de (32nd finals): Saint-Etienne – OM and

Coupe de (32nd finals): Saint-Etienne – OM and
Coupe de France (32nd finals): Saint-Etienne – OM and Lens

Guillaume Marion, Media365, published on Monday December 2, 2024 at 8:05 p.m.

This Monday evening, the draw for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de took place at the Parc des Princes. At the end of December, we will notably be entitled to two big posters with Saint-Etienne – and – PSG.

The 64 teams still competing in the Coupe de France are now set. Indeed, the draw for the 32nd finals of the competition took place this Monday evening at the Parc des Princes and was carried out under the eyes of Javier Pastore. To end the year 2024 in style, Griedge Mbock and Elohim Prandi notably offered us two very beautiful posters between Ligue 1 clubs. We will therefore be entitled to a duel between Saint-Etienne and Olympique de Marseille in Forez, shortly after a first meeting on Sunday December 8 during the 14th day of the French Championship, as well as at a Lens – Saint-Germain, who will meet again in January, during the 18th day of L1.

Heavy for little thumbs

Now in National 2, will have the chance to host a Ligue 1, namely , during the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France. As for the little thumbs of the competition, who play in R1, two of the latter have formed an L1 team, with Union Saint-Jean against Monaco and Still-Mutzig against . and Mérignac will be opposed to two Ligue 2 clubs, with and respectively on the program. Finally, the Martinicans from Saint-Joseph will go to the Isle of Beauty to challenge , while the Réunionnais from Saint-Denis will travel to to face Dives-Cabourg. As a reminder, the meetings will take place from Friday December 20 to Monday December 23.

The complete draw for the 32nd finals:

Sochaux (N1) – Clermont (L2)
Court (N3) – (L1)
Espaly (N3) – (N1)
(N2) – (L2)
GOAL FC (N2) – (L2)
Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) – (L2)
Hauts Lyonnais (N3) – (L1)
L’Union Saint-Jean (R1) – Monaco (L1)
Saint-Etienne (L1) – Marseille (L1)
Le Puy (N2) – (L1)

(L2) – (L2)
FC (N1) – (L1)
(N2) – Boulogne-sur-Mer (N1)
Still-Mutzig (R1) – Reims (L1)
(L1) – (L2)
ES Thaon (N3) – (L2)
(N3) – (L1)
JA (N3) – (L1)
Entente Feignies-Aulnoye (N2) – (L1)
Bastia (L2) – RC Saint-Joseph (R1 )
US Lusitanos (N2) – (N1)

(N2) – (L1)
Tours (R1) – Lorient (L2)
Mérignac (R1) – Laval (L2)
Lens (L1) – PSG (L1)
Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu (N3) – Quevilly Rouen Métropole (N1)
Bordeaux (N2) – Rennes (L1)
(N3) – (N1)
Dives-Cabourg (N3) – Saint-Denis (R1, Réunion)
Guingamp (L2) – (L2)
Stade Briochin (N2) – (L1)
La Roche-sur-Yon (N2) – (L1)

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