Coupe de France 32nd Finals: Full Schedule and Broadcast Details for a Weekend of Exciting Matchups
The 2025 Coupe de France 32nd finals kick off this weekend with all matches on beIN SPORTS and select games on France TV, featuring top Ligue 1 teams against amateur clubs in a packed schedule.
- • All 32nd finals matches will be broadcast live on beIN SPORTS, with some Sunday matches also on France TV.
- • Paris Saint-Germain face amateur side Vendée Fontenay, and Olympique Lyonnais will host Saint-Cyr-Collonges in major fixtures.
- • Only one Ligue 1 vs Ligue 1 game: Auxerre vs Monaco on Sunday.
- • Olympique de Marseille aims to end a Cup drought since 1989 against Bourg-en-Bresse, with coverage on France TV.
Key details
The 2025 Coupe de France 32nd finals are set to unfold over the weekend starting December 19, drawing attention to several intriguing clashes between professional Ligue 1 teams and ambitious amateur clubs. All matches will be broadcast live on beIN SPORTS, with multiplex coverage allowing fans to follow several games simultaneously. Additionally, France Télévisions will air select matches, particularly focusing on Sunday’s fixtures.
Highlights include Paris Saint-Germain’s daunting away match against Vendée Fontenay, an amateur National 3 side, taking place in Nantes on Saturday evening. Olympique Lyonnais will play the final fixture of the weekend against Saint-Cyr-Collonges from Régionale 1 at the Groupama Stadium, while Olympique de Marseille aims to claim their first Cup victory since 1989 in their encounter against Bourg-en-Bresse (N1), broadcast on France TV Sunday at 14:45. Another notable matchup on Sunday pits Auxerre against Monaco, the only Ligue 1 versus Ligue 1 fixture at this stage.
The competition’s smaller clubs also feature prominently, with Freyming (R2) the lowest-ranked team still competing, facing Chantilly (N2). Lens will open Friday night hosting Feignies-Aulnoye (N2), alongside other matches featuring Brest and Angers, also taking on amateur sides.
Fans can catch the weekend’s opening matches from 20:45 CET on Friday, with several games scheduled through Sunday evening. France TV will provide regional multiplex coverage including key games such as Olympique de Marseille vs. Bourg-en-Bresse and Auxerre vs. Monaco. The full broadcast and match schedule follow a format similar to last year, featuring marquee fixtures in prime evening slots.
With nine Regional 1 clubs still in the competition and the only overseas representative Le Gosier (R1) from Guadeloupe facing Lorient (L1), the weekend promises surprises. The blend of seasoned Ligue 1 teams and lower-division hopefuls ensures the Coupe de France’s traditional excitement and drama will be on full display.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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