French Cup: how to follow the draw of the quarterfinals

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The knockout stages of the French Cup began on Tuesday evening, with the qualifications of PSG, Brest and Dunkirk at the expense of Le Mans, Troyes and Lille. The rest is played this Wednesday with four games on the program, before the conclusion Thursday evening.

Reims, facing Bourgoin-Jallieu, will then play his place in the quarterfinals of the Doyenne of national competitions, at 9 p.m., while knowing the identity of her potential opponent to come in the table. Before kick -off, the draw was made on the France 3 antenna.

See you on February 26

It is within the framework of the program Tout Le Sport, from 7:50 p.m. Thursday, that the fate will make its verdict regarding the posters of the quarter -finals of the Coupe de France. This with three representatives of the elite at least since Strasbourg receives Angers this Thursday. For a maximum of six L1 clubs according to the results of Nice (against Saint-Brieuc), Toulouse (ahead of Guingamp) and Reims.

The knockout stages of the French Cup

Tuesday February 4:

Lille (L1) vs Dunkirk (L2): 1-1 (4 tab at 5)

Troyes (L2) vs Brest (L1): 1-2

Le Mans (N1) vs Paris SG (L1): 0-2

Wednesday February 5:

Strasbourg (L1) vs Angers (L2)

Toulouse (L1) vs Guingamp (L2)

Saint-Brieuc (N2) vs Nice (L1)

Cannes (N2) vs Dives Cabourg (N3)

Thursday February 6:

Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) vs Reims (L1)

The Cup of the French Cup calendar

Quarterfinals on Wednesday, February 26

Semi-finals on Wednesday April 2

Final on Saturday May 24

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