Coupe de France 2025-2026: How to Watch the Upcoming 32nd Finals Matches Live
Live broadcasts and streaming details for the Coupe de France 2025-2026 32nd finals matches, including subscription options and discounts.
- • Key Coupe de France 32nd finals matches aired on beIN SPORTS 1 and 3 over the weekend.
- • Subscribers can access matches via beIN SPORTS CONNECT on CANAL+ for €15/month.
- • Discounted RAT+ SPORT subscription (€19.99) available for viewers under 26 years old.
- • L'Équipe offers sports news coverage with a subscription and cookie-based personalized content management.
Key details
The 32nd finals of the Coupe de France 2025-2026 promise exciting fixtures for football fans this weekend, with multiple matches broadcast live on beIN SPORTS channels. On Saturday, December 20, the defending champions will face Vendée Fontenay Foot, a National 3 club, at 9 PM on beIN SPORTS 1. On Sunday at 2:45 PM, Olympique de Marseille plays against Bourg-Péronnas (N1) on beIN SPORTS 1, while beIN SPORTS 3 airs the match between Nice and Saint-Étienne simultaneously. Later that evening at 9 PM, Lyon meets FC Saint-Cyr Collonges live on beIN SPORTS 1.
Access to all these matches, along with other international leagues such as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Bundesliga, La Liga, and more, is available through subscriptions to beIN SPORTS CONNECT via CANAL+. The standard rate is €15 monthly. Additionally, younger fans under 26 can subscribe to RAT+ SPORT at a discounted price of €19.99 per month (originally €45.99), which includes access to CANAL+ channels and UEFA competitions. These offers apply in metropolitan France and are valid until January 12, 2026, subject to conditions.
For broader sports news, including live updates and full coverage of the tournament, L'Équipe offers a subscription service with a 30% discount for the first year. Free content access requires users to accept cookies for personalized content and advertising, with refusal resulting in limited site features. Cookie preferences can be adjusted anytime.
This weekend is key for Coupe de France followers looking to catch action live on TV or streaming platforms, with attractive subscription options catering to different audiences.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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