After qualification

Coupe de France: And now?

After the win over Etoile Fréjus Saint-Raphaël (2-0), OGC Nice head into the Round of 32 of the Coupe de France. Check out the dates for the next round of the competition, as well all of the teams that have qualified for the next round.

The draw for the Round of 32:

On Monday, from 8.15pm, Le Gym will discover the name of their opponent for the Round of 32. The draw will see the Niçois take on one of the 31 others teams that have qualified from this round.

Among the teams that have already qualified, there are 13 Ligue 1 sides, four from L2, two from National, five from National 2 and three from National 3. The lowest ranked side is JS Pierroise, the Réunion-based club, who currently ply their trade in Regional 1.

Le Gym’s potential opponents:

Angers SCO (L1)

AS Monaco (L1)

AS Saint-Etienne (L1)

Dijon FCO (L1)

FC Nantes (L1)

Girondins de Bordeaux (L1)

Lille OSC (L1)

Montpellier Hérault SC (L1)

Nîmes Olympique (L1)

Olympique de Marseille (L1)

Olympique Lyonnais (L1)

RC Strasbourg Alsace (L1)

Stade Rennais (L1)

FC Lorient (L2)

AS Nancy Lorraine (L2)

Paris FC (L2)

SM Caen (L2)

Pau FC (N)

Red Star FC (N)

Angoulême FC (N2)

Belfort ASM FC (N2)

Epinal (N2)

Granville US (N2)

St-Pryvé St-Hilaire FC (N2)

Athletico Marseille (N3)

ESM Gonfreville (N3)

Prix-Les-Mézières (N3)

JS SP Pierroise (R1)

Limonest (N3) ou Le Puy (N)

Linas-Montlhery (R1) or Paris SG (L1): Sunday 5 January, 8.55pm

FC Rouen 1899 (N2) or FC Metz (L1): Monday 6 January, 8.55pm

The dates for the Round of 32:

Le Gym will play in their first Round of 32 match since the 2013/14 season on Saturday 18 or Sunday 19 January 2020.

The following rounds:

If they qualify for the Round of 16 of the competition, Nice will find out their opposition during the draw which will take place on Sunday 19 or Monday 20 January.

The match will be played on Tuesday 28 or Wednesday 29 January.

The draw for the quarter finals is scheduled for Wednesday 29 January and the matches will take place on Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 February.

The final draw in the competition will take place on Wednesday 12 February and the teams will place for a place in the final on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 March.

Finally, the Stade de France will host the final of the 103rd edition of the Coupe de France on Saturday 25 April.