Coupe de France 32nd Finals Draw Set for December 1 at Parc des Princes with Live beIN Sports Coverage
The Coupe de France 32nd finals draw will take place on December 1 at Parc des Princes and will be broadcast live on beIN Sports, featuring 46 qualified teams including Ligue 1 clubs like PSG and Marseille.
- • The 32nd finals draw will be held on December 1 at Parc des Princes and broadcast live on beIN Sports.
- • 46 teams qualified, including 18 Ligue 1 clubs entering at this stage, and 10 from Regional levels.
- • PSG, the title holders with 16 trophies, will play days after the Intercontinental Cup final, marking their final 2025 match.
- • Matches are scheduled for December 19-21, with Round of 16 games from January 9-11.
- • Lower tier clubs Lusitanos Saint-Maur and FC Montreuil will participate, seeking favorable draws.
Key details
The draw for the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France is scheduled to take place on December 1, 2025, at 7 PM at the iconic Parc des Princes stadium. This event will mark the next key stage in the historic knockout competition, revealing matchups involving 46 qualified teams, including 18 Ligue 1 clubs entering at this stage, as well as teams from Ligue 2, National 1, and regional divisions. The draw will be broadcast live on beIN Sports, with commentary from RMC Sport, providing fans with full access to the unveiling of potentially thrilling David versus Goliath contests.
Among the teams present are elite Ligue 1 clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Olympique de Marseille, and Lyon, who will face off against lower-tier teams, including ten squads from Regional 1 or 2 divisions. PSG, the reigning champions and a record 16-time winner of the tournament, is expected to play their 32nd final match only days after the Intercontinental Cup final against one of Flamengo, Cruz Azul, or Pyramids. This match will be PSG's last game of 2025.
Paris FC, who recently gained promotion to Ligue 1 but have struggled with only one win in their last seven league matches, aim to surpass their best Coupe de France result in 20 years, which was reaching the Round of 16 in the 2022-2023 season. Other notable participating clubs include Lusitanos Saint-Maur from National 2, currently enjoying a strong season, and FC Montreuil from Regional 1, making their debut in the 32nd finals with an unbeaten record.
The 32nd final matches are slated for December 19 to 21, with the Round of 16 scheduled for January 9 to 11, promising an intense and exciting continuation of France’s premier domestic cup competition.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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