Andratx and Zamora, the great winners of the Cup draw

The clashes of the second round of the Copa del Rey are already known. The greats did not fail in the first round and will play on December 14, 15 and 16 this new tie. There will be all the First and Seconds (with the exception of Oviedo, the only one eliminated) against First and Second RFEF teams. Who are still without being and They are already classified automatically for the round of 32 are Real Madrid, Atlético, Barcelona and Athletic (via Super Cup). What will leave the clashes between Andratx-Sevilla, Arenteiro-Valencia and Zamora-Real Sociedad as the star duels of this new round of Cups. This tie will continue to be a one-off match and at the stadium of the lower category team.

The big guys go for it all. The first round went without any great surprise. All the First clubs passed the first round and there was no appearance of any small modest who dressed as David, knocking Golliat down. Faced with this situation, the lower category rivals are six teams from the Second RFEF and 14 First RFEF teams, in charge of taking on professional clubs.. In this way, the six most modest (Bergantiños, Atlético Mancha Real, Arenteiro, Andratx, Llanera and Palencia), had secured a rival of Primera. The draw yielded a: Atlético Mancha Real – Granada, Bergantiños – Rayo Vallecano, Palencia CA – Espanyol, Llanera – Mallorca, Andraxt – Sevilla and Arenteiro – Valencia.

Atlético, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic are still exempt. These four teams are automatically classified to the sixteenth for playing the Super Cup. They are the first four classified for the round of 32, a round that will be played in kings (January 4, 5 and 6). They will have another privilege, to face the most modest of those who pass this second round. The four will be attentive from the sidelines.

Cup second round crossovers

Playoffs with First Division teams against Second RFEF

Atlético Mancha Real – Granada

Bergantiños – Rayo Vallecano

Palencia CA – Espanyol

Llanera – Mallorca

Andratx – Seville

Arenteiro – Valencia

Playoffs with First Division teams against First RFEF

Albacete – Cádiz

Atlético Baleares – Getafe

Zamora – Real Sociedad

Unionistas – Elche

Sports – Osasuna

Alcoyano – Levante

At. Sanluqueño – Villarreal

Talavera – Betis

Linares Dvo – Alaves

Andorra – Celta

Qualifying with teams from Second against First RFEF

Rayo Majadahonda – Malaga

UD Sanse – Fuenlabrada

Cultural – Leganés

Castellón – Cartagena

Playoffs with direct confrontation between Second Division teams

Huesca – Girona

Amorebieta – Almeria

Sporting – Alcorcón

Ponferradina – Ibiza

Zaragoza – Burgos

Tenerife – Eibar

Valladolid – Las Palmas

Lugo – Mirandés