Strasbourg vs Monaco: Last Quarter-Final Spot on the Line in Coupe de France
The Strasbourg vs Monaco clash isn’t just another cup tie — it’s a winner-takes-all battle for the final quarter-final ticket in the Coupe de France.
Both sides arrive with confidence. Both want silverware. And both know one small mistake could end their journey.
That’s what makes cup football fun… and tense.
Strasbourg crushed their previous opponents, while Monaco handled business professionally. Now, they meet head-to-head with everything at stake.
Match Date and Kickoff Time
Here’s when the action starts:
Strasbourg vs Monaco
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026
Kickoff Time: 20:00 GMT
Venue: Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg
Expect a lively atmosphere. Strasbourg fans usually turn this stadium into a fortress on big nights.
How Both Teams Reached This Stage
Strasbourg’s Road
Strasbourg made a strong statement in the previous round with a dominant 6–0 win over Avranches.
Clinical finishing, high energy, and sharp counterattacks — they looked dangerous from start to finish.
Monaco’s Road
Monaco secured a comfortable 3–1 victory against Orléans.
They controlled possession and showed their usual attacking quality.
So yes, both teams earned their place here.
No easy paths.
Where to Watch Strasbourg vs Monaco Live
Fans can follow the Coupe de France match on the following official broadcasters:
- beIN Connect FRANCE
- beIN Connect Türkiye
- beIN Sports France 1 HD
- beIN Sports Türkiye 4 HD
- Silk Universal HD
- Sport TV2 Slovenia
- SuperSport 3 Albania HD
(Check your local provider for availability.)
Probable Lineups
Here’s how both sides are expected to line up.
Strasbourg lineup
Penders
G. Doué, Doukouré, Högsberg, Chilwell
El Mourabet, Barco
Moreira, Enciso, Godo
Panichelli
Monaco lineup
(Official lineup to be confirmed closer to kickoff)
Monaco are likely to rely on their usual attacking core and midfield control, especially in a high-pressure knockout game.
Key Talking Points Before Kickoff
Can Strasbourg Use Home Advantage?
Playing at Stade de la Meinau gives them extra belief. Home fans can make a real difference in cup matches.
Monaco’s Experience Factor
Monaco are used to big games. Their squad depth and calmness in knockout football could be decisive.
One Game. No Second Chances.
That’s the beauty of the Coupe de France.
No long calculations. Just 90 minutes (or more) to survive.
Score first, and momentum swings fast.
