Kick off of the round of 16 of the Coupe de France this Wednesday February with the “Classic”, OM – PSG.
Start of the round of 16 of the Coupe de France this Wednesday, February 8 with the highlight, the “Classic” OM – PSG at the Velodrome stadium. Despite their defeat in the league against Nice on Sunday February 5, Marseille can believe in their chances against a diminished PSG without Mbappe and lacking confidence in the game a few days before the round of 16 first leg against Bayern Munich (February 14).
In a press conference, Igo Tudor obviously admitted that the absence of Mbappé was going to play in favor of the Marseillais, but the technician still wants to be very careful. “I would be a liar to say it doesn’t change anything for us because I think he’s the best player in the world right now, no disrespect to others. But like I said before, there are d other players who are decisive.” On the state of form of PSG, Igor Tudor thinks that despite the difficult period, the Parisians will be galvanized. “They won fewer matches than usual, it’s true, but there is still very high motivation against OM, plus it’s a knockout match. They have players who can be decisive at all times. We have to focus on our work.”
Here is the entire next or current day of the 2023 Coupe de France schedule. Scores are shown after each final whistle, as the matches progress. Enter the name of a team in the search engine to find a match:
Here is the schedule for the Coupe de France 2023 turn by turn, until the final scheduled for April 29, 2023:
- Quarter-finals: March 1, 2023
- Semi-finals: April 5, 2023
- Final: April 29, 2023 at the Stade de France
Here are the results of the last completed round of the Coupe de France. Enter the name of a team in the search engine to find a result:
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The matches of the Coupe de France 2022-2023 can be seen live on the antennas of beIN Sports. France Télévisions also broadcasts some meetings.
Wednesday February 8:
- Lyon (L1) – Lille (L1): 6:15 p.m. on beIN Sports
- Toulouse (L1) – Reims (L1): 6:15 p.m. on beIN Sports
- Angers (L1) – Nantes (L1): 6:15 p.m. on beIN Sports
- Auxerre (L1) – Rodez (L2): 6:15 p.m. on beIN Sports
- Paris FC (L2) – Annecy (L2): 6:15 p.m. on beIN Sports
- Vierzon (N2) – Grenoble (L2): 6:15 p.m. on beIN Sports
- OM (L1) – PSG (L1): 9:10 p.m. on beIN Sports and France 3
Thursday, February 9:
Lorient (L1) – Lens (L1): 9:10 p.m. on beIN Sports