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The 32nd are well displayed

The draw for the 32nd finals of the 2024-2025 Coupe de was made Monday evening at the Parc des Princes in . The meetings will take place the weekend of Saturday December 21.

The draw for the 32nd finals of this 108th edition of the Coupe de France inevitably delighted fans of beautiful posters. They will be served on December 20, 21 and 22 with, for the entry into the running of the eighteen elite teams, a first clash between RC and Paris Saint-Germain, holder of the trophy and current leader of the League 1.

French defender Griedge Mbock and international handball player Elohim Prandi, both licensed to PSG (photo above), invited to this draw, thus had a heavy hand for their colors. And they didn't stop there, also designating a promising AS Saint-Étienne-Olympique de , another 100% L1 opposition.

Saint-Jean, princely draw
They also “spoiled” Union Saint-Jean (R1), new Petit Poucet Intermarché of the event, scorer (2-1) of FC (N) in the 8th round. The Hauts-Garonnais will host AS Monaco (3rd in L1). Another R1 resident, AS Still Mutzig will also host an L1 team, Stade de .

For their part, FC (R1) and SA Mérignacais (R1) will have the visit of two L2s, and .

As for the last two representatives from Overseas, the club RC Joseph (R1), qualified at the expense of La Roche-sur-Yon ESO VF (N3) on Saturday in Vendée (3-1), will return to mainland France for challenge SC (L2), while the Reunionese FC Saint-Denis (R1) will go to SU Dives Cabourg (N3).

Everything about the 8th round

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posters between Ligue 1 clubs, Lens-Paris SG and Saint-Etienne-Marseille.

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matches between Ligue 2 teams, - and Guingamp-.

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gap divisions between Union Saint-Jean (R1) and Monaco (L1), and between Still Mutzig (R1) and Reims. (L1).

Former Argentinian international Javier Pastore, guest of honor in this draw (photo Philippe LE BRECH / APL / FFF).

GROUP A

  • FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (N) – Clermont Foot 63 (L2)
  • USC Corte (N3) – OGC (L1)
  • FC Espaly (N3) – FCO (N)
  • AS (N2) – Foot 38 (L2)
  • GOAL FC (N2) – FC (L2)
  • FC Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) – FC (L2)
  • Hauts Lyonnais (N3) – FC (L1)
  • Union Saint-Jean (R1) – AS Monaco (L1)
  • AS Saint-Étienne (L1) – Olympique de Marseille (L1)
  • Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne (N2) – HSC (L1)

GROUP B

  • ESTAC Troyes (L2) – FC Metz (L2)
  • FC 1899 (N) – LOSC (L1)
  • FCSR (N2) – US Boulogne CO (N)
  • AS Still Mutzig (R1) – Stade de Reims (L1)
  • AJ (L1) – USL (L2)
  • ES Thaon (N3) – SC (L2)
  • RC (N3) – RC (L1)
  • JA (N3) – FC (L1)
  • FC Feignies-Aulnoye (N2) – Olympique Lyonnais (L1)
  • SC Bastia (L2) – RC Saint-Joseph (R1, Martinique)
  • US Lusitanos (N2) – FC (N)

GROUP C

  • FC 93 BG (N2) – SCO (L1)
  • Tours FC (R1) – FC Lorient (L2)
  • SA Mérignacais (R1) – Stade Lavallois MFC (L2)
  • RC Lens (L1) – Paris Saint-Germain (L1)
  • US Saint-Philbert-de-Grand Lieu (N3) – Quevilly Rouen Metropole (N)
  • Girondins de (N2) – Stade Rennais (L1)
  • FC (N3) – FC (N)
  • SU Dives Cabourg (N3) – FC Saint-Denis (R1, )
  • En Avant Guingamp (L2) – SM Caen (L2)
  • Stade Briochin (N2) – AC (L1)
  • La Roche-sur-Yon VF (N2) – Stade Brestois 29 (L1)

The calendar

  • 32nd finals : Saturday December 21, 2024
  • 16s of final : Wednesday January 15, 2025
  • Round of 16 : Wednesday February 5, 2025
  • Quarter-finals : Wednesday February 26, 2025
  • Semi-finals : Wednesday April 2, 2025
  • Finale : Saturday May 24, 2025
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