Copa Del Rey draw and matches: When will they play in Barcelona and Real Madrid?



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Real Madrid and Barcelona will know their destiny at the Copa del Rey with the draw of the semi-finals to be held this week.

Defending champion Barcelona was defeated 2-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final clash but defeated Wednesday 6-1 at Nou Camp.

Real Madrid led Girona 4-2 midway through, confirming their progress with a 3-1 win at Estadi Montilivi on Thursday.

Here's everything you need to know before Friday's draw.


When is the draw?

The semi-final draw will take place at Benito Villamarin Betis Stadium – the venue of this year's final – at 12:30 GMT on Friday 1 February.

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Where can I watch the draw?

A live broadcast of the draw is available on the Spanish Football Federation's YouTube channel and on its official website.

Alternatively, you can follow it all with Standard Sport Live blog.


Who is in the draw?

Valencia also booked their place in the semi-finals with three goals in qualifying against Getafe, guaranteeing a total win for Los Che on Wednesday.

The Betis are also in the draw after their 4-2 win over Espanyol.

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If Barcelona and Real Madrid are paired, we will have three Clasicos to hope for next month with the rival meeting in La Liga in early March.


When are the fixtures?

The first leg of the semi-finals will take place on Wednesday, February 6th, next week.

The links will end on February 27th.

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