COPA DEL REY
Copa del Rey semi-final draw: how and where to watch, times, TV, online
All the information on how and where to watch the draw for the next instalment of the 2019-20 Copa del Rey live from FA headquarters in Las Rozas (Madrid) at 13:00 CET.
We started with 125 teams and now we have just four. the big surprise, of course, being Mirandés beating Villarreal on Wednesday night. Granada beat Valencia too so we will have a new winner this year as they were the defending champions.
Copa del Rey draw live online: semi-final ties revealed
The final will be played in La Cartuja in Seville until 2023 so there will be no issues when it comes time to decide the venue.
What time does the semi-final draw of the 2019-20 Copa del Rey start at?
The 2019-2020 Spanish Copa del Rey semi-final draw will be staged at the headquarters of the Spanish FA in Las Rozas (Madrid) on Friday 7 February, 2020 with proceedings getting underway at 13:00. In the Luis Aragonés room, to be precise.
Find out here what time the match starts where you are in the world.
When will the games be played and what is the format for the semis?
The semi-finals will be the only round with a first and second leg. The one-legged format resulted in some cracking ties from the Ibiza scare to the almost-miracle in Salamanca. We saw Atlético knocked out by Culutral Leonesa and Sevilla felled by the might Mirandés with that format but it's back to a two-legged affair for the final four.
Where can I watch the draw?
No matter where in the world you are, the draw can be accessed via the You Tube feed of the Spanish FA , this feed however will be solely in Spanish. A good life hack for you is to watch the draw to feel a part of the action but follow along with us here at AS English to actually understand what's going on.
The semi-final draw of the 2019-20 Copa del Rey live with AS English
The best platform to follow the cup draw is to tune into AS English. Cup draw maestro William will be on hand to bring all the thrills and spills as the balls are drawn live from the RFEF HQ. Will's coverage will start approximately an hour before the draw.