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About Coupe de France

The Coupe de France is the biggest domestic cup competition in French soccer. It's open to over 8,000 clubs from the top flight down to amateur regional leagues. The tournament runs from August through May, with the final at the Stade de France. The semifinals are happening this month, with the final scheduled for later in May.

The magic of the cup

This is what makes the Coupe de France special. A tiny amateur club from a village in Brittany can draw Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 64. The stadium holds 2,000 people. The pitch is terrible. PSG's millionaires show up, and the local fans go crazy. Sometimes the big club wins 10-0. Sometimes the little guys pull off the miracle. It's happened before. A club from the fifth division made the semifinals a few years back. That's the magic of the cup.

Top teams

Paris Saint-Germain has won the Coupe de France more than any other club in recent years. They're the favorites every season. But the cup is known for upsets. Marseille, Lyon, Monaco, and Rennes have all won it in the last decade. A club from outside the top flight has made the final several times. The cup is unpredictable. That's why people love it.

Format

The tournament starts with regional qualifiers involving thousands of clubs. Then it's a straight knockout bracket. The early rounds are single-leg matches, always at the smaller club's stadium. That's where the upsets happen. The later rounds are also single-leg. The final is at the Stade de France. No replays. No second chances. One game, winner takes all. It's a brutal format, but it creates drama.

Viewership

The Coupe de France pulls huge numbers in France. The final alone draws over 30 million viewers. The early rounds get less attention, but the big clubs still draw ratings. The tournament is a cultural event. People love the underdog stories. The media covers the small clubs making runs. It's the most romantic cup competition in Europe.

TV options in France

Coverage in France is split. France Télévisions shows the biggest matches on free-to-air TV. beIN Sports has the rest of the games on their cable channels. The final is always on free TV. It's one of the few major cup competitions that still has significant free-to-air coverage in its home country.

Streaming options in the US

For American fans, Fox Sports holds the rights to the Coupe de France. They show matches on FS2 and their streaming platforms. Some games also stream on FuboTV as part of the Fox package. There's no dedicated soccer streaming service for the cup. You'll need a cable package or a live TV streaming service that includes Fox Sports. The final is usually on the main Fox network, which is easier to access, but the earlier rounds are on FS2.

International viewing

Coverage varies by region. In the UK, Premier Sports carries the tournament. In Canada, DAZN has the rights. In other parts of Europe, it's a mix of local broadcasters and streaming. For fans in countries without a local broadcaster, the beIN Sports app is sometimes available, but it's region-locked. Fox Sports doesn't have a global streaming service, so international fans often need to rely on local broadcasters or a VPN.

Current season

The 2025-26 Coupe de France kicked off in August 2025. The early rounds are long over, and the tournament is down to the semifinals. The semifinals are happening this month in April, with the final scheduled for May at the Stade de France. Paris Saint-Germain are the defending champions after winning the 2025 final against Lyon. This year's semifinalists include PSG, Marseille, Rennes, and a surprise team from Ligue 2 that knocked out Monaco in the quarterfinals. The final is shaping up to be a classic.