Saint-Brieuc-PSG: Streaming, TV and Compos

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“We're going to suffer”. Luis Enrique did not go there by four paths when approaching this quarter-final of the Coupe de France against Saint-Brieuc. Already pushed into his entrenchments by Espaly (4-2 victory), the Paris Saint-Germain expects a trap against the small thumb of this edition, resident of National 2, the equivalent of the fourth French division.

“In fact, we're going to do as we have always done, launched the Spanish technician. The coming match is the most important, and we know that we can align different players in different positions: it gives us great confidence to be able to do this globally. ONa suffered against Espaly and Le Mans, especially Espaly, and cut it, we cannot relax. We can train on everything, but we cannot repeat the scenario, the public, the pressure, things that are difficult to recreate in training. So, we do not prepare for the penalties, because we hope to win before, but we know which players can shoot and, when the time comes, we will ask those who have confidence. »» Words that have certainly not escaped the players and the technical staff of the Stade Briochin. The decor is planted.

The expected compos

Saint-Brieuc : L'Hostis-Le Marper, Angoua, Kerbrat, Boudin, Diakité-Zakharyan, Yobé, Janno-Gomis-Maillard, Konan.

PSG : Safonov – Hakimi or Neves, Beraldo, Pacho, Hernandez – Doué, Ruiz, Mayulu – Kvaratskhelia, Ramos, Barcola.

Where to see the match?

This quarter-final of the French Cup between Saint-Brieuc and PSG will be broadcast free of charge on France 3 as well as on BeIN Sports 1, this Wednesday, from 9:10 p.m.

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