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These last two days were dedicated in France to the 16e final of the Coupe de France. A fatal turn for big teams since OM, Monaco, Lyon, Rennes and Nantes lowered their flag on this occasion – like Lens, Auxerre, Saint-Etienne, Montpellier and Le Havre in 32e of final.

PSG having logically but with difficulty overcome Espaly, resident of National 3, this Wednesday evening (2-4), only eight Ligue 1 clubs remain in the running for a draw for the round of 16 expected Thursday evening at 8 p.m. , live on beIN Sports 1.

These eighths will be played on February 4 and 5. With for Little Thumbs two representatives of N3 – the fifth national level: Dives-Cabourg and Bourgoin-Jallieu.

The results of the 16e of the Coupe de France final:

Tuesday January 14

Bastia (L2) – Nice (L1): 0-1

Reims (L1) – Monaco (L1): 1-1 (3 tab to 1)

Le Mans (N1) – Valenciennes (N1): 1-1 (4 tab to 3)

Guingamp (L2) – Sochaux (N1): 2-2 (9 tab to 8)

Dives-Cabourg (N3) – Le Puy (N2): 1-0

OM (L1) –Lille (L1): 1-1 (3 tab to 4)

Haguenau (N2) – Dunkirk (L2): Postponed

Wednesday January 15

Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) – OL (L1): 2-2 (4 tab to 2)

Cannes (N2) – Lorient (L2): 2-1

Brest (L1) – Nantes (L1): 2-1

Thaon (N3) – Strasbourg (L1): 2-2 (3 tab to 5)

Quevilly-Rouen (N1) – Angers (L1): 2-3

Troyes (L2) – Rennes (L1): 1-0

Toulouse (L1) – Laval (L2): 2-1

Saint-Brieuc (N2) – Annecy (L2): 1-1 (4 tab to 3)

Espaly (N3) – PSG (L1): 2-4

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