Lille, Strasbourg and Le Havre in eighths

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Losc, RCSA and HAC won their place in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France this Sunday.

Lille made the difference by the smallest of margins against Racing, a National 2 club (0-1), on a well-felt free kick from Haraldsson (33e).

The Strasbourg residents, for their part, dominated the Clermontois at home, with goals from Sylla (32e), Diarra (49e) and Bakwa (60e), when Zeffane saved the honor of the Auvergnats (88e).

Le Havre for their part got the better of Châteauroux, who plays in National (0-1), thanks to a unique achievement from Ngoura just before the break (45e+1).

Finally Saint-Priest eliminated Romorantin in a 100% National 2 display. A double from Pottier (36e70e) and goals from Essimi (40e) and Mila (50e) made the difference for the San-Priods, Beaka having reduced the gap at the very end of the match (89e).

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