PSG vs Paris FC Coupe de France Round of 16 to be Broadcast Free-to-Air on France Télévisions

The PSG vs Paris FC Coupe de France Round of 16 match will be broadcast live and free-to-air on France Télévisions on January 12, while other matches will air on Bein Sports.

    Key details

  • • PSG vs Paris FC Round of 16 match will be broadcast live on France Télévisions on January 12 at 21:10.
  • • Nine other Round of 16 matches between January 10-13 will be shown on Bein Sports, including multiplexes on January 10 and 11.
  • • PSG and Olympique de Marseille matches are rescheduled due to their January 8 Trophée des champions participation in Kuwait.
  • • The quarter-finals draw is set for January 13 before the Bayeux vs OM match.

The French Football Federation has released the TV broadcast schedule for the 2025-2026 Coupe de France Round of 16, set from January 10 to January 13. Among the nine matches on January 10, most will air on Bein Sports, featuring key fixtures like US Orléans vs AS Monaco and Avranches vs RC Strasbourg. However, the highly anticipated capital derby between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Paris FC (PFC) will be held on January 12 at 21:10 and will be the sole Round of 16 match broadcast live on France Télévisions, making it freely accessible to viewers nationwide. This match will also be co-broadcast on Bein Sports.

PSG's Round of 16 scheduling is adjusted due to their participation in the Trophée des champions on January 8 in Kuwait, which also affects Olympique de Marseille's match date. The draw for the quarter-finals is scheduled for January 13, preceding the Bayeux versus OM game.

This free-to-air broadcast by France Télévisions ensures that fans across France can watch the much-anticipated PSG-PFC derby live without subscription barriers. The rest of the Round of 16 matches primarily air on Bein Sports, including a multiplex of several games on January 10 and 11, highlighting the spread of fixtures over multiple days.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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