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Copa del Rey 20/21

THE COPA DEL REY GETS UNDERWAY WITH THE FIRST ROUND DRAW AT LA CARTUJA

15/11/2020
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The 56 ties will be confirmed tomorrow, with every side involved except the four Super Cup participants: Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Athletic Club and FC Barcelona
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The Covid-19 pandemic may have stopped the 2020 final taking place, but the next Copa del Rey is already on the horizon. On Monday at 13:00 CET, at La Cartuja Stadium, which will host the next four finals of the competitionthe draw for the first round will take place, where nearly every team is involved. 56 ties will be drawn, with 112 teams in the hat. The four participants in the Super Cup, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Athletic Club and FC Barcelona, will join in the third round.

Sevilla FC will be in a pot with another 15 top-flight sides. The first ten teams drawn will face the ten sides who won in the preliminary round, while the remaining six teams will face one of the 18 teams from either the Third Division (the fourth tier) and the RFEF Cup. At that point there will be 16 ties drawn, with top-flight sides playing away from home. The 12 remaining sides from the Third Division/RFEF Cup will then face a team from the Second Division. At this point, there will be 28 ties drawn.

The ten remaining Second Division teams will meet a team from the Second Division B (third tier), which will bring up 38 ties. The remaining 36 Second Division B sides will then be drawn against each other, completing the draw. Matches will be decided on the night. Here are the five pots for the draw. Sevilla FC will face one of the 28 teams from either the Third Division, the RFEF Cup or the regional leagues:

First Division (16): Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla FC, Villarreal CF, Granada CF, Getafe CF, Valencia CF, CA Osasuna, Levante UD, Real Valladolid, SD Eibar, Real Betis, Deportivo Alavés, RC Celta, SD Huesca, Cádiz CF y Elche CF.

Second Division (22): CD Leganés, RCD Mallorca, RCD Espanyol, Real Zaragoza, UD Almería, Girona FC, Rayo Vallecano, CF Fuenlabrada, UD Las Palmas, AD Alcorcón, CD Mirandés, CD Tenerife, Real Sporting, Málaga CF, Real Oviedo, CD Lugo, Albacete Balompié, SD Ponferradina, FC Cartagena, UD Logroñés, CD Castellón y CE Sabadell.

Second Division B (46): RC Deportivo, Coruxo FC, SD Compostela, CD Guijuelo, Pontevedra CF, Zamora CF, CD Lealtad, CD Numancia, CyD Leonesa, Burgos CF, Real Racing Club, CD Laredo, SD Amorebieta, Club Portugalete, Club Haro Deportivo, CD Calahorra, SD Logroñés, UD Mutilvera, SD Tarazona, UE Cornellá, Lleida Esportiu, UE Olot, FC Andorra, CE L'Hospitalet, CF La Nucía, CD Alcoyano, UD Ibiza, SRC Peña Deportiva, Marbella FC, San Fernando CD, RB Linense, CD Marino, CD El Ejido, Linares Deportivo, Córdoba CF, Yeclano Deportivo, Lorca Deportiva, Rayo Majadahonda, Internacional de Madrid, CDA Navalcarnero, Atlético Baleares, UD Poblense, Extremadura UD, CD Badajoz, CF Villanovense y UD Socuéllamos.

Third Division and RFEF Cup (18): Ourense CF, UD Llanera, Gimnástica de Torrelavega, Sestao River Club, Terrasa FC, Gimnástica Segoviana, CD Ciudad de Lucena, CD Ibiza Islas Pitiusas, Atlético Pulpileño, CD Coria, AD San Juan, CD Varea, CD Teruel, CD Quintanar del Rey, Las Rozas CF, SD Leioa, UE Llagostera y UCAM Murcia CF.

Regional Leagues (10): CD Rincón, Racing Murcia FC, CD Anaitasuna, Racing Rioja CF, CD Ribadumia, CD Cantolagua, CD Cardassar, UD Tomares, CD Buñol y CD Marchamalo.