Nantes 1 (Simon 14) Reims 1 (Munetsi 26) Le Havre 1 (Sangante 67) Angers 2 (Diomande 18-og, Lepaul 47) Auxerre 0 Marseille 1 (Greenwood 68-pen) Strasbourg 1 (Emegha 23) Played Saturday Lens 1 (Nzola 36) Paris Saint-Germain 2 (Ruiz 59,
After a humiliating elimination in the Coupe de France and a worrying defeat in Brest, Lyon returns to the championship
The draw for the last 8 of the Coupe de France 2024-2025 (played on
Monaco 2 (Embolo 52, Salisu 60) Playing later (all times GMT) Auxerre v Lille (2005) Saturday Brest v Lyon (1600), Reims v Nice (1800), Rennes v Marseille (2005) Sunday Le Havre v Lens (1400), Toulouse v Strasbourg,
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Olympique Lyon and Toulouse FC take the pitch on Saturday in Ligue 1 action at 3:05 PM ET. It’s the second meeting between these teams after Olympique Lyon won 2-1 the first time
Bradley Barcola showed new signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia he will not easily give up his place in the Paris Saint-Germain line-up as his late strike gave the Ligue 1 leaders a 2-1 win at Lens on Saturday.
Bradley Barcola's brilliance combined with Gianluigi Donnarumma's decisive saves helped Paris Saint-Germain win at Lens 2-1 in Ligue 1 on Saturday. The win extended PSG's lead in the standings to 10 points but did little to mask the defensive frailties of Luis Enrique's team ahead of a crucial Champions League match against Manchester City next week.
Days after their shock exit from the Coupe de France, Lyon aim to get back on track when they host Toulouse in Ligue 1 action on Saturday at Groupama Stadium. OL currently sit sixth in the table following a 2-1 defeat versus Brest last weekend, and Toulouse are four points behind them in eighth, losing by that same score against Strasbourg.
Bradley Barcola's brilliance helped Paris Saint-Germain score a 2-1 win at Lens to extend their lead in the Ligue 1 standings to 10 points.
After ending their winless run, Lens welcome league leaders Paris Saint-Germain to Stade Bollaert-Delelis for round 18 of Ligue 1. The Blood and Gold halted a three-game drought across all competitions with a hard-fought 2-1 league victory against relegation-threatened Le Havre last weekend.
Paris Saint-Germain will head to third-tier Le Mans in the last 16 of the French Cup after the draw was made on Thursday. PSG, 15-time winners, squeezed through to the next round after beating fifth-division Espaly on Wednesday while Le Mans, the home of the 24 hour car race, beat Valenciennes on penalties earlier in the week.