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Good news for French football, the Coupe de France has found its broadcasters. While the 8th round of the competition, where Ligue 2 clubs appeared, had not been televised, due to lack of agreement, the French Football Federation finally found an official broadcaster.
From the next matches, from 6 January 2022 until 2026, the Coupe de France will be broadcast in full on beIN Sports, with some matches on French televisions. For the 32nd final of the 2022-2023 edition, only the matches of Saturday 7 January at 3.30 pm will be broadcast on the two channels. Find the complete program of the 32nd final.
Saturday 7 January, 3.30pm
Hyères FC (N2) – Olympique Marseille (L1)
Linas-Montlhery (N3) – Objective RC (L1)
Olympique Lyon (1L) – FC Metz (2L)
Avranches (National Team) – Stade Brestois (L1)
FCO Strasbourg Koenigshoffen (R1) – Clermont Foot (L1)
Friday 6 January, 18.00
Grenoble Foot (L2) – Nimes Olympique (L2)
Pau FC (2L) – Montpellier (1L)
Paris FC (L2) – Valenciennes FC (L2)
RC Strasbourg (L1) – Angers Sco (L1)
Friday 6 January, 9.00pm
Châteauroux (National Team) – Paris SG (L1)
Saturday 7 January, 1.00pm
RC Grasse (N2) – La Tamponnaise (R1, Réunion)
Evreux FC (N3) – SC Bastia (L2)
Saturday 7 January, 18:00
AS Monaco (L1) – Rodez (L2)
Le Puy Foot (National Team) – OGC Nice (L1)
Thaon (N3) – Amiens SC (L2)
United States Granville (N2) – Niort (L2)
ES Villerupt Thil (R1) – FC Annecy (L2)
Plabennec (N3) – OC valves (N2)
Saturday 7 January, 8.45pm
Bordeaux (2L) – Stade Rennais (1L)
Sunday 8 January, 3.30pm
Southern Jura (N2) – Ajaccio (L1)
ASM Belfort (N2) – Olympique Saint-Quentin (L2)
Loon-Plage (R1) – Reims Stadium (L1)
La Châtaigneraie (R1) – FC Lorient (L1)
FC Chamalières (N2) – Bourges Foot (N2)
Sunday 8 January, 18:00
Aubagne FC (N2) – Chambery (N3)
Lannion FC (N3) – Toulouse FC (L1)
Stadio Pontiviano (R1) – Les Herbiers (N2)
USL Dunkerque (national team) – AJ Auxerre (L1)
Avena (N3) – Vierzon FC (N2)
Sunday 8 January, 8.45pm
Lille OSC (L1) – Troyes (L1)