2024-11-17 22:54:00
The weekend of Saturday November 30, 92 clubs will compete in the 8th round of the Coupe de France. For this last match before the Ligue 1 clubs enter the fray, the teams will want to shine and qualify for the rest of the competition. The draw for the 8th round having been made at the same time as that of the previous round, we now know the final posters.
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The list of matches for the 8th round of the 2024/25 French Cup football
- FC Girondins de Bordeaux (N2) – Les Herbiers VF (N2)
- Angoulême Charente FC (N2) – Clermont Foot 63 (L2)
- FC Liancourt Clermont (R2) – Quevilly Rouen Métropole (N1)
- US Bolbec (R1) – SM Caen (L2)
- US Raon-l’Étape (N3) – FC Metz (L2)
- GFA Rumilly Vallières (N2) – GOAL FC (N2)
- AS Nancy Lorraine (N1) – SC Bastia (L2)
- AS Ginglin-Cesson (R1) – FC Rouen 1899 (N1)
- US Boulogne Côte d’Opale (N1) – AS Beauvais Oise (N2)
- FC 93 Bobigny Bagnolet Gagny (N2) – Red Star FC (L2)
- US Monnaie (R1) – FC Lorient (L2)
- SA Mérignac (R1) – EA Beaumont Saint-Cyr (R2)
- Dinan-Léhon FC (N2) – EA Guingamp (L2)
- Stade lavallois MFC (L2) – US Concarneau (N1)
- Le Mans FC (N1) – Saint-Colomban Locminé (N2)
- FC Lunéville (R1) – ES Thaon-les-Vosges (N3)
- Chambéry Savoie F (N3) – Dijon FCO (N1)
- RCO Agde (N3) – Le Puy Foot 43 (N2)
- Cluses Scionzier FC (R1) – ES Troyes AC (L2)
- Istres FC (N2) – Grenoble Foot 38 (L2)
- SR Colmar (N3) – FCSR Haguenau (N2)
- FC Bourgoin-Jallieu (N3) – Olympique Valence (R1)
- Olympique Alès-en-Cévennes (N3) – AS Cannes (N2)
- SFC Neuilly-sur-Marne (N3) – Valenciennes FC (N1)
- FCM Aubervilliers (N2) – USL Dunkerque (L2)
- Union Saint-Jean FC (R1) – FC Versailles 78 (N1)
- Tours FC (R1) – OC Cesson-Sévigné (N3)
- FC Marmande 47 (R2) – Vierzon FC (N3)
- US Couzeix Chaptelat (R2) – FC Espaly-Saint-Marcel (N3)
- Calais Beaumarais (R1) – Amiens SC (L2)
- UF Mâconnais (N3) – FC Sochaux Montbéliard (N1)
- US Noyelles-sous-Lens (R2) – JA Drancy (N3)
- Entente Feignies Aulnoye-Aymeries FC (N2) – Gallia Club Lucciana (N3)
- Jura Sud Foot (N2) – FC Annecy (L2)
- US Orléans Loiret F (N1) – La Roche-sur-Yon VF (N2)
- Valence FC (R3) – FC Martigues (L2)
- Le Touquet ACFCO (R3) – RC Calais (N3)
- Stade Briochin (N2) – US Saint-Malo (N2)
- Carnoux FC (R1) – Hauts Lyonnais (N3)
- Étoile Maritime FC Aytré (R2) – ESO La Roche-sur-Yon (N3)
- Saint-Denis FC (Reunion) – US Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu (N3)
- Pau FC (L2) – RC Saint-Joseph (Martinique)
- USC Corte (N3) – Black Devils of Combani (Mayotte)
- A Still Mutzig (R1) – JEFC Les Abymes (Guadeloupe)
- SU Dives-sur-Mer Cabourg (N3) – AS Dragon (French Polynesia)
- AS Matoury or Aigles d’Or Mana (Guyana) – US Thionville Lusitanos (N2)
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What are the key takeaways from the 8th round of the Coupe de France as it approaches?
**Interview: Insights on the 8th Round of the Coupe de France**
**Interviewer:** Welcome to our sports discussion! Today, we have with us Jean-Pierre Dumas, a renowned sports journalist with deep expertise in French football. Jean-Pierre, thank you for joining us.
**Jean-Pierre Dumas:** My pleasure! It’s always exciting to talk about the Coupe de France.
**Interviewer:** The 8th round of the Coupe de France is fast approaching, taking place on November 30. With 92 clubs set to compete, what are your thoughts on the significance of this round?
**Jean-Pierre Dumas:** This round is particularly crucial as it precedes the entry of Ligue 1 teams into the tournament. It’s the last chance for these lower-tier clubs and those from the National leagues to shine and make a statement. They often come in with great determination and focus, hoping to upset their higher-ranked opponents.
**Interviewer:** Absolutely! Speaking of matches, can you highlight any matchups from the draw that stand out to you?
**Jean-Pierre Dumas:** Certainly! The clash between FC Girondins de Bordeaux and Les Herbiers VF is interesting, with Bordeaux having a storied history in this competition. Another one to watch is AS Nancy Lorraine against SC Bastia. Both teams have a lot at stake and will be eager to progress, especially with aspirations to reclaim their stature in French football.
**Interviewer:** What do you think is the biggest challenge these lower-division teams face when up against Ligue 2 clubs?
**Jean-Pierre Dumas:** The primary challenge is often financial and logistical. Ligue 2 clubs typically have better resources, more experienced players, and a higher level of professionalism. However, the magic of the Coupe de France is that anything can happen on the day. Often, it’s about who wants it more and can handle the pressure.
**Interviewer:** That unpredictability is what makes the tournament so exciting! Lastly, what advice would you give to fans looking forward to these matches?
**Jean-Pierre Dumas:** I’d say embrace the spirit of the competition! Keep an eye on the underdogs, as they often produce the most thrilling moments. It’s not just about the high-profile teams; it’s about community pride, passion, and the love of football. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch some fantastic local talent!
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Jean-Pierre! We’re all looking forward to the action on November 30.
**Jean-Pierre Dumas:** Thank you for having me! Let’s hope for some unforgettable matches.