The draw for the Coupe de France round of 16 delivered its verdict this Sunday, just before the final round of 32 tie between Olympique Lyonnais and Saint-Cyr. It was a balanced draw in a weekend marked by few surprises, but one that offers several high-stakes matchups and a few opportunities to seize.
As every season, the Coupe de France blends different dynamics. Ligue 1 clubs remain in the majority, but amateur and semi-professional teams continue to energize the competition, hoping to extend what is already a historic run. The fixtures, scheduled for the weekend of January 10, 2026, will leave little room for error.
A 100% Parisian derby in the spotlight
The most high-profile tie pits Paris Saint-Germain against Paris FC. An all-Paris derby at this stage of the competition, unbalanced on paper but always tricky in a cup context. For PSG, the objective is clear: avoid any nasty surprises. For PFC, it is a unique chance to take on the local giant.
Other standout clashes include Lille hosting Lyon in a duel between two Ligue 1 sides that know each other well. Nantes versus Nice also promises a tight contest, while Angers will face Toulouse in a matchup that appears more evenly balanced than it might seem.
Monaco and Rennes were handed favorable draws, with trips to Orléans and Chantilly respectively, though caution will still be required. By contrast, Lens must be wary of a visit to Sochaux, a side well versed in cup battles. Elsewhere, several underdogs will dare to dream again, with ties such as Bayeux against Marseille, Hauts Lyonnais versus Lorient, and Avranches hosting Strasbourg, reminders that in the Coupe de France, nothing is ever guaranteed.
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