Coupe de France: At this time there is no football match being televised. You can check the history of previous televised matches
Saturday, 30/11/2024 | ||||
13:00 | | Stade Lavallois | US Concarneau | |
Saturday, 16/11/2024 | ||||
17:00 | | SAS Épinal | Nancy |
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17:30 | | Grenoble | Villefranche FC |
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Friday, 15/11/2024 | ||||
19:00 | | Paris FC | Quevilly Rouen Metro |
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Wednesday, 19/05/2021 | ||||
20:15 |
| PSG | AS Monaco | |
Thursday, 13/05/2021 | ||||
20:15 |
| GFA Rumilly | AS Monaco |
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Wednesday, 21/04/2021 | ||||
17:45 |
| PSG | Angers |
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20:10 |
| O. Lyonnais | AS Monaco |
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Tuesday, 20/04/2021 | ||||
17:45 |
| GFA Rumilly | Toulouse |
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20:00 |
| Canet Roussillon | Montpellier |
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Thursday, 08/04/2021 | ||||
18:00 |
| Red Star | O. Lyonnais |
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Wednesday, 07/04/2021 | ||||
15:45 |
| Sedan | Angers |
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17:45 |
| Voltigeurs de Châteaubriant | Montpellier |
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Wednesday, 17/03/2021 | ||||
16:45 |
| PSG | Lille |
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Monday, 08/03/2021 | ||||
20:00 |
| Nice | AS Monaco |
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Sunday, 07/03/2021 | ||||
20:00 |
| Canet Roussillon | O. Marseille |
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Saturday, 06/03/2021 | ||||
17:45 |
| O. Lyonnais | Sochaux |
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20:10 |
| Stade Brestois | PSG |
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Wednesday, 10/02/2021 | ||||
13:45 |
| Auxerre | O. Marseille |
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20:05 |
| Caen | PSG |
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Tuesday, 09/02/2021 | ||||
20:00 |
| O. Lyonnais | AC Ajaccio |
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Friday, 24/07/2020 | ||||
20:00 |
| PSG | Saint Etienne | |
Wednesday, 03/04/2019 | ||||
20:00 |
| PSG | Nantes | |
Wednesday, 06/03/2019 | ||||
17:30 |
| AS Vitré | Nantes |
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Tuesday, 26/02/2019 | ||||
20:00 |
| PSG | Dijon |
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Wednesday, 01/02/2017 | ||||
20:00 |
| Rennes | PSG | |
STATISTICAL DATA OF COUPE DE FRANCE ON TV IN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND |
Up until today, 18/12/2024, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where matches of Soccer of Coupe de France in Republic of Ireland, which was on 01/02/2017, the following data is shown: |
STATISTICAL DATA OF TELEVISED MATCHES OF COUPE DE FRANCE IN OTHER COUNTRIES |
Arab MENA, statistical data from 05/01/2024 until today: Argentina, statistical data from 21/01/2015 until today: Bolivia, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Brasil, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Canada, statistical data from 19/04/2016 until today: Chile, statistical data from 20/01/2015 until today: Colombia, statistical data from 21/01/2015 until today: Costa Rica, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Danmark, statistical data from 07/05/2022 until today: Deutschland, statistical data from 21/05/2016 until today: Ecuador, statistical data from 21/01/2015 until today: El Salvador, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: España, statistical data from 27/02/2013 until today: France, statistical data from 11/02/2020 until today: Guatemala, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Honduras, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: India, statistical data from 15/11/2024 until today: Italia, statistical data from 03/01/2020 until today: México, statistical data from 04/01/2015 until today: Nicaragua, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Norge, statistical data from 07/05/2022 until today: Österreich, statistical data from 07/05/2022 until today: Panamá, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Paraguay, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Perú, statistical data from 21/01/2015 until today: Portugal, statistical data from 03/01/2020 until today: República Dominicana, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Suomi, statistical data from 07/05/2022 until today: Sverige, statistical data from 07/05/2022 until today: United Kingdom, statistical data from 01/02/2017 until today: Uruguay, statistical data from 21/01/2015 until today: USA, statistical data from 30/05/2015 until today: Venezuela, statistical data from 21/01/2015 until today: России, statistical data from 24/07/2020 until today: 日本, statistical data from 06/01/2023 until today: |
At this time, there are no live televised Coupe de France events but we show you a history with the TV guide of the last broadcast seen on television.
We will update this Coupe de France agenda on TV when we receive confirmation from official media of the next live televised events of Coupe de France.
Since the beginning of this website, 26 live televised events have been published.
The first event published was on 01 February 2017 and the channel that broadcast Coupe de France matches the most times was LiveScore App with a total of 17.
The Coupe de France is the most important single elimination tournament in the country . It began to be played in 1917 and is open to any professional or amateur team, including those located in overseas territories far from the European continent. The competition forces the big clubs to play in the fields of the modest ones if there is a difference of two or more categories between them.
The number of participants varies in each edition according to the registered teams. The qualifying rounds are played as a single match. In the event that a match ends in a draw, it is decided with a penalty shoot-out. Until 1967, a playoff match was held. The rule was changed following a duel between Olympique de Lyon and Angoulême , which after numerous draws had to be decided by a coin toss.
The clubs play up to 14 rounds, although the number depends on the region to which they belong to reduce travel costs. From the seventh round, when the professional teams enter, the competitors from the different zones begin to be paired with those from others by lottery. Overseas territories establish their own separate tournaments and generally the champion of the territory is the one who participates in the Coupe de France . The final winner qualifies for the Europa League , even if this is an overseas club, and the Trophée des Champions .
The Coupe de France has been broadcast on television since 1955. Fans have been able to follow it on free-to-air television through ORTF, France Télevisions and TF1 . The competition landed on pay television platforms in 1984. From that year until 2000 it was seen onCanal +. Since 1996 it can also be followed via Eurosport .
The 1991-92 edition was never completed due to the so-called Drama of Furiani. Bastia and Olympique de Marseille were facing each other in the semi-finals and the hosts wanted to take advantage of their home, so they expanded the stadium's capacity by 50% with an extra stands. Before the game, the structure collapsed, leaving 18 dead and more than 2,000 injured. The meeting never took place.
Contrary to what happened with the Ligue 1 , the French Cup 2019-20 did manage to be completed. At the time that the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, it only remained to play the final. It could not be played in April, but it was in July. PSG beat Saint-Étienne 1-0 thanks to a goal from Neymar. The meeting was held with more than 2,000 spectators in the stands.