The first clasico conflict in the Copa del Rey final in over a decade remains a possibility after Barcelona and Real Madrid have been separated into today’s last draw.
Barcelona will meet Atletico of Madrid of Diego Simitoni in the semifinals, while Real Madrid will take over Real Sociedad.
The first legs will be played between February 25 and February 27 with returns, hosted by Atleti and Real Madrid, between April 1 and April 3.
The final is scheduled for April 26 in Seville.
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– FC Barcelona (@fcbarcelona) 12 February 2025
If Clasico’s opponents pass, they would create their first COPA final meeting since 2014, a match that best remembers the remarkable winner of Gareth Bale, in which he ran off the stadium trying to surpass Marc Bartra before posting Under the goalkeeper of Barcelona Jose Short.
The sides are still having a league meeting that left this season, a game that Barcelona hopes will be organized in the refurbished Camp Nou on May 10th.
Hansi Flick’s side dominated the previous two conflicts this term. Barca won 4-0 at Santiago Bernabéu in La Liga in October before an equally convincing 5-2 success in the Spanish Super Cup last month.