Coupe de France: follow the quarter-final draw live!

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While seven of the eight qualified teams are already known and while waiting to know the last lucky one – FC Rouen welcomes AS Monaco to the Stade Robert-Diochon from 8:45 p.m. – the draw for the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France will begin this Thursday at 8 p.m. Big favorite for the final victory, Paris Saint-Germain, defeater of Brest (3-1), is logically there. Just like OGC Nice, who did not tremble to get rid of Montpellier HSC (4-1). Among the other candidates for the final coronation, we also find Olympique Lyonnais, winner of Lille on Wednesday evening and thus confirming its revival after the success gleaned against OM last weekend.

Author of an offensive festival (6-1) on the pitch of Sochaux, Stade Rennais is also awaiting its future opponent, just like Strasbourg, who defeated HAC (3-1), or Valenciennes, qualified in pain facing the Saint-Priest fans. Little thumb of the competition, Le Puy, resident of N2 and winner of Laval, continues his formidable epic. As a reminder, at present, it is only indicated that the four quarter-finals will be played on Wednesday February 28, 2024 but these should be spread over two or three days of the week, between Tuesday 27 and Thursday 29 FEBRUARY.

The full quarter-final draw

Qualified teams

Rennes (L1)Olympique Lyonnais (L1)Puy-en-Velay (N2)OGC Nice (L1)Valenciennes (L2)Strasbourg (L1)PSG (L1)Rouen (N) or Monaco (L1)

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