- After qualifying at Recques/Hem in the sixth round (2-0), Haubourdin faced a much more consistent opponent, Red Star (Ligue 2), a five-time winner of the event between 1921 and 1942.
- Big piece also for Béthune which has been struggling for three games in its R1 championship and which welcomes Dunkerque and its Finnish striker Naatan Skytta in full swing in the Ligue 2 competition.
- Reassured by its last result in the R1 championship (4-2 victory against Camon), Arras faces Valenciennes losing momentum and won by some doubts for three weeks.
Saturday November 16, 2 p.m.
Haubourdin (R3) – Red Star (L2) at the Henri-Seigneur de Croix stadium
Houilles (R1) – Boulogne (N)
Saturday November 16, 6 p.m.
Drancy (N3) – Pays de Cassel (N3)
Béthune (R1) – Dunkirk (L2) at the Hermant Deprez stadium
Arras (R1) – Valenciennes (N) at the Degouve Brabant stadium
Beau Marais (R1) – Paris 15 (R2) at the Épopée stadium
Sunday November 17, 2 p.m.
St-Omer (R1) – US Noyelles-sous-Lens (R2) at the Gaston Bonnet stadium
Labourse (D1) – Bobigny (N2) at the Camille Tisserand stadium in Nœux-les-Mines
Raismes (R2) – Feignies-Aulnoye (N2) at the municipal stadium of Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
Anstaing-Chéreng (R3) – Aubervilliers (N2) at the annex ground of the Lille-Métropole Stadium in Villeneuve d’Ascq
RC Roubaix (R2) – Neuilly/Marne (N3) at the Dubrulle Verriest stadium
Les Ulis (R1) – RC Calais (N3)
Le Touquet (R3) – Amiens Porto (R1) at the Gérard Houllier sports complex
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