Coupe de France, draw: the posters of the quarters unveiled!

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After incredible sixteenth finals, the knockout stages of this 2024-25 edition of French Cup have also given way to a few significant results.

Aj Aj Auxerre's fall earlier in his career, Dunkirk did this by making his neighbor drop, the Lille ogre, on penalties. A performance confirming the sparkling state of form of this northern training, which will be taken very seriously. Better still, Saint-Brieuc achieved a fantastic feat by offering the OGC Nice (2-1). The qualification of Guingamp in Toulouse is also to be noted (2-0).

French Cup: PSG on a boulevard?

But it is obviously Paris Saint-Germain which will advance by bombing the torso. After the eliminations of Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais, AS Monaco and therefore LOSC, the capital's club is the great favorite to keep its title and perpetuate the tradition of the Cup. As a reminder, PSG totaled 15 French cups in its window, record in progress.

Another team to watch, Stade Brestois. Eric Roy and his men did not hide that they were shaking at the idea of ​​having to face Paris a fourth time in a month, after the championship match (won 5-2 by Paris) and the double confrontation in the league dams Champions. It will not be. The Bretons will welcome Dunkirk. The Parisian ogre will move to face the Saint-Brieuc sensation.

The posters of the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France:

Brest (L1) – Dunkirk (L2)

Cannes (N2) – Guingamp (L2)

Saint-Brieuc (N3)-Paris Saint-Germain (L1)

Angers (L1)-Bourgoin-Jailleu (N3) or Reims (L1)

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