Another big one in the quarters for PSG

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After Stade Brestois, Paris Saint-Germain will face another top team in Ligue 1, OGC Nice, in the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France. Also note the duel between OL and Strasbourg.

After the amateurs, the big pieces. After facing Revel then Orléans, and in the wake of its victory against Brest, Paris Saint-Germain inherited another top-of-the-table Ligue 1 team during the draw for the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France.

PSG will thus face its current runner-up in the championship, OGC Nice, for a place in the last four of the competition. The meeting will take place at the Parc des Princes, the week of February 28, one week before the trip to Real Sociedad for the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League.

During these quarter-finals, there will be another match between Ligue 1 clubs. Olympique Lyonnais, in the midst of a revival, will face Racing Club de Strasbourg. Stade Rennais, for its part, will travel to the Petit Poucet field, Puy Foot 43 Auvergne, resident of National 2. Finally, the winner of the meeting between Rouen and Monaco, which is played this Thursday evening, will host Valenciennes.

The draw for the quarter-finals:

PSG – Nice

Lyon – Strasbourg

Le Puy (N2) – Stade Rennais

Rouen (N1) or Monaco – Valenciennes (L2)

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