May 22, 2026

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Lens and Nice face off in a high-stakes Coupe de France final

With the perennial favorites out of the running, the path is clear for a new name to be etched onto the trophy. This Friday at the Stade de France, RC Lens and OGC Nice will compete for the Coupe de France title in a match that carries immense weight for both clubs and the broader landscape of French football.

Le trophée de la Coupe de France. (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

Lens: ending a nearly three-decade drought

For the supporters of the Sang et Or, this final represents more than just a game; it is a chance to correct a historical oversight. Despite their status as a heavyweight in the national game, RC Lens has remarkably never won the Coupe de France. Having fallen short in three previous finals—1948, 1975, and 1998—the pressure is on to finally bring the trophy to the Artois region.

Under the guidance of Pierre Sage, the team has enjoyed a stellar campaign, finishing as runners-up in the league. This momentum makes them favorites to secure their first major piece of silverware since their 1999 Coupe de la Ligue triumph. Key figures like Florian Sotoca have expressed a deep desire to leave a lasting mark on the club’s history, though they remain wary of the unique atmosphere that a major final generates.

Nice: a balancing act between glory and survival

The narrative surrounding OGC Nice is significantly more complex. While a trip to the Stade de France is usually a cause for celebration, the Aiglons are currently embroiled in a desperate fight for Ligue 1 survival. Positioned 16th in the standings, they are facing a high-stakes relegation playoff against Saint-Etienne immediately following this final.

This dual pressure has led to questions about where the club’s priorities lie. While the fans crave a first cup win since 1997, the necessity of staying in the top flight is paramount. Coach Claude Puel is faced with a difficult tactical choice: deploy his full-strength lineup to chase a trophy or rotate the squad to ensure his key players are fresh for the survival battle. Puel has maintained that a final must be played with full intensity, suggesting that a lack of competitive spirit on Friday could negatively impact their upcoming playoff performances.

The battle for European qualification

Beyond the immediate glory of the trophy, the result of this match will have a significant ripple effect on European qualification for next season. The winner of the Coupe de France is traditionally awarded a spot in the Europa League. However, since Lens has already secured a Champions League berth through their league position, a victory for them would shift the European landscape.

Should Lens triumph, the Europa League ticket would be handed down to the sixth-placed team in the league, currently Rennes. This shift would then allow Monaco, who finished seventh, to claim a spot in the Conference League. Consequently, several other clubs will be watching the events at the Stade de France with bated breath, as the outcome determines their continental future.