Rennes were the biggest scalp to fall in the last 16 of the Coupe de France on Tuesday night.
Rennes crash out while PSG, Boulogne and Sochaux march on
Rennes were the biggest scalp to fall in the last 16 of the Coupe de France on Tuesday night.
Elsewhere, Paris St Germain, Boulogne and Sochaux all successfully negotiated potential banana skins against lower league opposition.
Rennes, though, are out after they slipped to a shock 1-0 defeat against amateur outfit
Quevilly.
The fourth division side march into the last eight courtesy of a Gregory Beaugrard strike moments before the interval.
Sochaux made light work of third tier opposition as they eased to a 4-1 victory away at
Beauvais.
A first half double from Marvin Martin (14 & 28) put them firmly in control, before Romain Canales pulled one back for the hosts when he converted a 43rd-minute penalty.
Sochaux were rarely troubled, though, and Nicolas Maurice-Belay ended the game as a contest when he notched from the spot on 55 minutes.
Yassin Mikari then added gloss to a comfortable success when he added a fourth seven minutes from time.
Boulogne booked their safe passage into the quarter-finals with a narrow 1-0 win over second division
Guingamp.
It took the top flight outfit over an hour to break the deadlock on home soil, as they were pushed all the way by the current cup holders.
In the end a solitary strike from Alexandre Cuvillier on 61 minutes proved to be enough to see them through.
Paris St Germain also kept their cup dreams alive with a 1-0 victory over
Vesoul.
The fourth tier minnows battled bravely against the capital giants, but saw Ludovic Giuly break the deadlock on 15 minutes and were unable to claw their way back into the game.
PSG did have Stephane Sessegnon dismissed 18 minutes from time, but they were able to cling on to their lead.