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Paris Saint-Germain vs Brest, the premier match of the Coupe de France round of 16 on Wednesday night, will take place at Parc des Princes.
Two of Ligue 1's top clubs this year will square off in this game to discover who will advance to the last eight. PSG is now dominating the league, while Brest is in third.
Mauricio Pochettino faced the music and acknowledged that his position in West London is far from secure after seeing his team lose their heartwarming winning home run in such disastrous circumstances. The 11th-placed Blues, who have now conceded four goals in back-to-back Premier League games, are stuck in the uncomfortable familiarity of mid-table.
In addition, Chelsea has lost six of their past seven away from Stamford Bridge due to a rough road schedule. However, although the Blues are not in the form book, history shows that they have won eight of the last nine FA Cup replays.
Meanwhile, after finishing in 14th place in the league and crashing out of this competition in the round of 32 last season, the 2023-24 campaign has been something of a fairytale for Brest up to this point.
The Pirates currently find themselves in a Champions League qualification spot with the first half of the season already behind us and remained within three points of second-placed Nice, whom they drew 0-0 against over the weekend.
Brest's defensive prowess has been evident this season as they have only given up 17 goals in 20 league games, which is the third-lowest total in the top tier and equals PSG's total.
Brest is unbeaten in its previous five road games (W4 D1 L0), having scored two or more goals in all but one of those games after winning just one away game in September and October.
Meanwhile, the 2023–24 season has been somewhat of a fairytale for Brest thus far, considering that they finished in 14th place in the league and were eliminated from this tournament in the round of 32 the previous season.With the first half of the season nearly over, the Pirates are now in a Champions League qualifying slot and are just three points behind Nice, who they drew 0-0 with over the weekend.
After winning their two previous games in this tournament against Trelissac 2-1 and Angers 1-0 against lower league opponents, Eric Roy's team now has 11 games undefeated in all competitions.