Round of 16 draw: OL not finished

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The draw for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France has delivered its verdict.

First qualified for this stage of the competition, OL inherited a formidable opponent at home: Losc.

Two other posters will pit L1 clubs against each other: PSG-Brest and Strasbourg-Le Havre.

Opposed to Rennes this Sunday evening, OM could travel to Sochaux, defeater of Reims, in the event of qualification. Monaco for its part will go to Rouen, surprising executioner of the TFC.

Its match against Feignies-Aulnoye postponed this weekend, Montpellier in the event of a victory will host Nice. Finally, Petits Poucets Saint-Priest and Le Puy Foot, residents of National 2, will host VA and Laval (Ligue 2).

The round of 16 of the Coupe de France:

Feignies-Aulnoye (N2) or Montpellier (L1) vs Nice (L1)

PSG (L1) vs Brest (L1)

Le Puy Foot (N2) vs Laval (L2)

Strasbourg (L1) vs Le Havre (L1)

Saint-Priest (N2) vs Valenciennes (L2)

Sochaux (N) vs Rennes (L1) or Marseille (L1)

Lyon (L1) vs Lille (L1)

Rouen (N) vs Monaco (L1)

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