OM, a very big showing in the round of 16

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Even if the Coupe de France round of 32 match between Racing Club de Lens and Paris Saint-Germain has not yet started, we know the draw for the next round.

The most attractive poster of these round of 16 will surely be the opposition between Olympique de Marseille and LOSC. Two other matches will feature Ligue 1 clubs. Stade de Reims will host Monaco while FC Nantes will travel to Brest.

The draw for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France:

SC Bastia (Ligue 2) – OGC Nice (Ligue 1)

Dives Cabourg (National 3) – Le Puy Foot 43 Auvergne (National 2)

Toulouse FC (Ligue 1) – Stade Lavallois (Ligue 2)

Quevilly Rouen Métropole (National) – Angers (Ligue 1)

Le Mans FC (National) – Valenciennes (National)

Haguenau (National 2) – Dunkirk (Ligue 2)

OM (Ligue 1) – Lille (Ligue 1)

Troyes (Ligue 2) – Rennes (Ligue 1)

Stade Briochn (National 2) – FC Annecy (Ligue 2)

Guingamp (Ligue 2) – Sochaux (National)

Reims (Ligue 1) – AS Monaco (Ligue 1)

FC Bourgoin Jallieu (National 3) – OL (Ligue 1)

Tours FC (National 3) or FC Lorient (Ligue 2) – AS Cannes (National 2)

Brest (Ligue 1) – Nantes (Ligue 1)

ES Thaon (National 3) – Strasbourg (Ligue 1)

FC Espaly-Saint-Marcel (National 3) – Lens or PSG (Ligue 1)

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