fans of the Feignies-Aulnoye Entente will receive PSG, a Breton shock between Rennes and Lorient … The program of the 32nd finals

The draw for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France took place on Monday evening with the entry into contention of Ligue 1 clubs.

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The draw for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France, carried out on Monday, November 29, had some nice surprises in store for amateur clubs and several interesting duels. The meetings will take place on December 18 and 19.

A single shock will see two Ligue 1 clubs face off, with a derby between Stade Rennais and Lorient, who have already faced each other on Sunday. Other matches promise to be hot between Saint-Étienne (L1) and SC Lyon (N2), but also between Reims Sainte-Anne (R1) and the Stade de Reims. The meeting could be disputed with Auguste-Delaune.

The defending champion Paris Saint-Germain will go north to Feignies-Aulnoye (N3), which will have the chance to challenge the Parisian stars. “It’s huge !” exclaimed the president of the club, Laurent Menisse, at the microphone of Eurosport 2, which broadcast the draw. “Our players must be almost passed out”, he smiled. “We are a small club from two small towns in the north of France, we are going to have a big party”.

Humiliated last year in the round of 16 by Canet-en-Roussillon, Olympique de Marseille will meet this time with Cannet-Rocheville (N3). Finally, the small thumbs of Régionale 2, Montauban and Panazol, respectively receive La Roche-sur-Yon (N3) and Vitré (N2).

Bordeaux – Twins of Mzouazia (R1)
AS Panazol (R2) – AS Vitré (N2)
Wasquehal (N3) – Vannes (N2)
ESA Linas-Montlhéry (N3) – SCO Angers (L1)
Rennes (L1) – Lorient (L1)
Quevilly-Rouen (L2) – Laval (N1)
Dinan Lehon (N3) – Brest (L1)
Guingamp (L2) – Amiens (L2)
Toulouse (L2) – Nîmes (L2)
Chauvigny (N3) – C ‘Chartres Football (N2)
Paris FC (L2) – Lyon (L1)
Montauban (R2) – La Roche VF (N3)
Club Franciscain (R1) or Cholet (N1) – OGC Nice (L1)
Stade Poitevin (N3) – RC Lens (L1)
JSCBA Nîmes (R2) – Clermont (L1)
Bergerac (N2) – FC Metz (L1)
Red Star (N1) – Monaco (L1)
Sochaux (L2) – Nantes (L1)
Hauts Lyonnais (N3) or Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) – SC Bastia (L2)
Lyon La Duchère (N2) – AS Saint-Étienne (L1)
Andrézieux-Bouthéon (N2) – Montpellier (L1)
AS Cannes (N3) – Dijon (L2)
Jura Sud (N2) – Saint-Denis Reunion Island (R1)
Le Cannet-Rocheville (N3) – Olympique de Marseille (L1)
Feignies-Aulnoye (N3) – Paris SG (L1)
Thaon (N3) – Beauvais (N2)
Lille (L1) – Auxerre (L2)
Vénissieux FC (R1) – Créteil (N1)
Troyes (L1) – Nancy (L2)
Reims Sainte-Anne (R1) – Reims (L1)
Valenciennes (L2) – Strasbourg (L1)
Sarre Union (N3) or Solidarité Scolaire Baie-Mahault (R1) – Versailles 78 (N2)


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