The PSG of Kylian Mbappé, double title holder, will welcome at the Parc des Princes Nice, his runner-up in Ligue 1, exempted from the round of 16 after the sanction having hit Paris FC and Lyon (match given lost to both teams) due to 'incidents in the stands.

Dimitri Payet's OM will host the Hérault residents at the Vélodrome.

Two other duels between L1 clubs will also take place at the end of January: Nantes will host Brest, Monaco will travel to the winner of the "derby" between Lens and Lille, the last round of 16 played this Tuesday evening at Bollaert.

On the side of Ligue 2, there will be a clash between Nancy and Amiens, two teams qualified after a penalty shootout.

The Lorraine team, the red lantern of its championship, brought down Rennes, the winner of 2019. The Picards came close to the correction in front of Linas-Montlhéry, a fifth division team.

SC Bastia, for its part, inherited Reims, 14th in Ligue 1.

The two "Petit Poucet" of the competition, from National 2 (the equivalent of the 4th division) have had various destinies: FC Versailles will receive Toulouse, second in L2, while Bergerac will be opposed at home to the Greens of Saint -Etienne, last of L1.

Poster of the 8th finals of the Coupe de France:

Marseilles - Montpellier

Paris SG - Nice

Nantes - Brest

Lens or Lille - Monaco

Nancy (L2) - Amiens (L2)

Reims - SC Bastia (L2)

FC Versailles (N2) - Toulouse (L2)

Bergerac (N2) - Saint-Étienne

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