The round of 16 of the Coupe de France will be played this Tuesday January 14 and Wednesday January 15.
The Coupe de France is on the program for the next two days, including a huge shock in the round of 16 between Olympique de Marseille and Lille. De Zerbi’s men are making the Cup a goal, as captain Balerdi indicated at a press conference. “The Coupe de France is a goal, of course. It’s been a very long time since OM last won this competition. Bringing a title this season would be good. It’s a very nice match against LOSC, a great team. The last matches at the Vélodrome were magnificent. We have the chance to play in front of our supporters. I hope the stadium will be full, that helps us a lot.” We will also follow other matches between several Ligue 1 clubs such as Reims against Monaco or Brest Nantes. The round of 16 will end with PSG traveling to Espaly.
What broadcast for the Coupe de France?
The Coupe de France is broadcast on the channels of beIN Sports and France 3 with the matches broadcast in the corresponding regions. The complete program
- Tuesday January 14
- 8:45 p.m.: Reims (L1) – Monaco (L1) on beIN SPORTS 3
- Bastia (L2) – Nice (L1) ur beIN SPORTS Max 4
- Haguenau (N2) – Dunkirk (L2) on beIN SPORTS Max 5
- Le Mans (National) – Valenciennes (National) on beIN SPORTS Max 7
- Dives-Cabourg (N3) – Le Puy (N2) on beIN SPORTS Max 8
- Guingamp (L2) – Sochaux (National) on beIN SPORTS Max 6
- 9:10 p.m.: OM (L1) – Lille (L1) on France 2 and beIN SPORTS 1
- Wednesday January 15
- 6:00 p.m.: Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) – OL (L1) on beIN SPORTS 1
- 6:30 p.m.: Brest (L1) – Nantes (L1) on beIN SPORTS 3
- Thaon (N3) – Strasbourg (L1) on beIN SPORTS Max 7
- Toulouse (L1) – Laval (L2) on beIN SPORTS Max 6
- QRM (National) – Angers (L1) on beIN SPORTS Max 5
- Troyes (L2) – Rennes (L1) on beIN SPORTS Max 4
- Saint-Brieuc (N2) – Annecy (L2) on beIN SPORTS Max 9
- Cannes (N2) – Lorient (L2) on beIN SPORTS Max 8
- 9:00 p.m.: Espaly (N3) – PSG (L1) on beIN SPORTS 1