RC Strasbourg – OGC Nice: a shot at the final at Stade de la Meinau 
Strasbourg host Nice. A place in the Coupe de France final is the prize, and both clubs know it. Expect a tense, tactical scrap. The crowd will be on edge from the first whistle. This one should be fierce.
Strasbourg are back on the big stage 
The home coach is steering a historic run for the club. Strasbourg had not reached this stage for more than 20 years. Their recent win over Reims has lifted the whole camp. They remain a nasty proposition in front of their own fans. The head-to-head record also leans their way. The staff are hoping for a return to the final, just like in 2001. Defensive discipline could decide it.
Nice still have a cup route to salvage their season 
Nice have been dragged through a miserable league campaign. This trophy is their chance to rescue the year. They got past Lorient on penalties in the last round. If Nice are going to reach Europe, this cup has to do the job. Their recent away form has been patchy. The back line will have to stand up to heavy home pressure. The stakes are huge in the visitors’ dressing room.
Expected lineups
Strasbourg : Penders ; Doue, Doukoure, Hogsberg, Chilwell ; Barco, El Mourabet ; Amo-Ameyaw, Nanasi, Enciso ; Fofana
Visiting side : Diouf ; Oppong, Mendy, Louchet ; Clauss, Boudaoui, Sanson, Bard ; Diop, Cho ; Wahi
Football prediction RC Strasbourg vs OGC Nice
Strasbourg to qualify
Home advantage should carry real weight on Wednesday. Strasbourg’s attacking rhythm ought to stretch the visitors’ back line.
Nice have struggled against top-flight opposition this year. The hosts have the sort of confidence that can take over a tie.
The scoreboard should end up doing what most expect and send the favourites through.
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