Coupe de France 2024: posters and schedule for the 16th finals

Coupe de France 2024 posters and schedule for the 16th

The draw for the round of 16 took place on Monday January 8 with some great clashes between Ligue 1 clubs.

See you on January 19 for the 16th finals of the Coupe de France 2023. The draw carried out on Monday January 8 offered some nice and big shocks between the clubs of League 1. First big poster and probably the most beautiful, Rennes – Marseille! Another Ligue 1 poster, the second and last, a duel between Clermont and RC Strasbourg. For the big teams in Ligue 1, AS Monaco will try to take revenge against Rodez, who eliminated the Monegasques last season. PSG inherited a good draw with a trip to Orléans while Lyon will go to Bergerac, a National 2 club. Finally, fans of Saint-Priest who were hoping to challenge a Ligue 1 club, will play against Romorantin for a place in the 1/8 finals. The matches will take place on Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 January.

  • Rennes – Marseille
  • Feignies Aulnoye – Montpellier
  • Nantes – Laval
  • US Orléans – Paris Saint-Germain
  • Le Puy Auvergne – Dunkirk
  • Racing Club de France – Lille
  • Clermont – Strasbourg
  • Sochaux – Reims
  • Trélissac – Brest
  • FC Rouen – Toulouse
  • Valenciennes – Paris FC
  • Bergerac – Lyon
  • Rodez – Monaco
  • Châteauroux – Le Havre
  • AS Saint-Priest – Romorantin
  • Bordeaux – Nice

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Another sign of the fear of tensions during this final, around 3,000 police officers and gendarmes were mobilized around the Stade de France this Saturday evening, according to information from theAFP. According to a police report sent this Sunday to TF1/LCI, there were 55 arrests on the sidelines of the meeting in the evening. It was also a question for the authorities of avoiding a repeat of the fiasco of the Champions League final, in May 2022. The police system put in place on Saturday was thus “50% more important” than that present in May 2022 near the Stade de France, the entourage of the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, had previously indicated, according to information from Figaro.

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