Quarterfinals: TV Channel & Live Stream Guide

Since the 2020-21 season, a Second Division team (Almería) has not been among the best eight in the Copa del Rey. Of course, not to mention those from the First Federation downwards. The format of the competition does not allow for big surprisesby It is very important that those who do not belong to the First Division play all the qualifying matches in a single match in front of their fans.

In all its rounds, with the exception of the semi-final – the only one played in a double match – the tournament pits the lower category teams against the higher category teams.an issue that prevents crosses between two Second Divisions, for example, in the round of 16, a round in which up to five teams from the silver category reached.

Of all of them, four were measured against the four from the Spanish Super Cup (the draw was stipulated like this), with clear favoritism for the latter. But Albacete gave the bell and eliminated Real Madrid in the midst of the Madrid crisis experienced following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso. Cultu, Dépor and Racing put Athletic, Atleti and Barça seriously, respectively, but there were no more surprises. Nor did Burgos defeat Valencia, the only Primera non-Super Cup that had to visit a Segunda.

  • First Division (7): Atlético de Madrid, Athletic, Real Sociedad, Real Betis, Alavés, Valencia and Barcelona.

  • Second Division (1): Albacete.

The quarterfinal draw will begin by pairing Albacete Balompié with one of the seven First Division teams. Unlike the previous two rounds, those who participated in the Spanish Super Cup (Barça, Atlético and Athletic) not included in a separate drum of the rest of the Primeras, so that the La Mancha team can be crossed with any of the seven. Of course, according to the Competition Rules, Albacete will be home, so, once again, a team from the elite of Spanish football will visit Carlos Belmonte for the third consecutive tie.

After Albacete’s rival was drawn, there will be six balls leftall belonging to First Division teams, who will know their pairings according to your extraction order. Those who come out first will play in their field. Or what is the same, there could be a derby between Athletic and Real Sociedad or a Barça-Atleti in the fiefdom of any of them. It should be noted that the playoffs will be single party and with extra time and penalties if the tie persists. The four winners will advance to the semi-finalswhich will now be celebrated double match.

What time is the Copa del Rey quarterfinal draw?

The draw for the Copa del Rey quarterfinals will be held this Monday, January 19, in the Luis Aragonés room in the Ciudad del Fútbol of Las Rozas, headquarters of the RFEF, from 1:00 p.m..

Where to watch the draw for the Copa del Rey quarterfinals on television and online

The platforms with rights to the Copa del Rey in Spain; That is, RTVE and Movistar Plus+ broadcast the draw for the Copa del Rey quarterfinals. They will do it through their channels telesport, Movistar Plus+ y M+ LALIGA.

The draw also has an online signal in RTVE Playthe public broadcaster’s streaming platform, and on the RFEF YouTube.

  • Quarterfinals: February 3, 4 and 5.

  • Semifinals: February 10, 11, 12 (first leg); March 3, 4 and 5 (return).

  • Final: yet to be determined.

Where the Copa del Rey quarterfinal matches are televised

TVE has the first choice, shared with TV3. Presumably, it will be the tie involving FC Barcelona after the elimination of Real Madrid, until now always televised on La 1.

Las three remaining ties of quarterfinals are Movistar Plus+ exclusivesone of them televised on dial 7 of the platform, so that it is available to customers who contract the OTT for 9.99 euros/month.

Orange TV will also offer the rooms in fullby having an agreement with Movistar to have on its platform the M+ LALIGA channels where the three matches that do not belong to the public channel are broadcast.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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