Copa del Rey: Latest News, Fixtures & How to Follow the Spanish Cup
If you love Spanish football, the Copa del Rey is the competition you can’t miss. It’s the country’s oldest cup, full of drama, upsets and moments that stick with fans forever. Whether you’re a die‑hard supporter or just looking for a quick dose of excitement, this guide gives you the basics, the current season’s buzz, and the easiest way to watch every match.
What is the Copa del Rey?
The Copa del Rey, or King’s Cup, pits clubs from La Liga, Segunda División and lower tiers against each other in a knockout format. One‑off games decide who moves on, and if a lower‑league side pulls off a surprise, the headlines explode. Historically, giants like Barcelona and Real Madrid dominate, but the magic lies in those underdogs who knock a big team out in the early rounds.
The tournament starts in late October and runs through April, ending with a final at the iconic Estadio La Cartuja in Seville. The winner not only grabs a trophy but also secures a spot in the UEFA Europa League, making the stakes higher than ever.
Current Season Highlights and How to Watch
This year’s Copa del Rey has already delivered a handful of jaw‑dropping moments. In the Round of 32, a second‑division side knocked out a top‑flight club with a last‑minute goal, reminding everyone why cup football feels so unpredictable. The quarter‑finals saw a classic clash between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, ending 2‑2 after extra time before Barcelona edged it on penalties.Want to catch the action live? In the UK, the matches are streamed on TNT Sports for free with a basic subscription, while the final streams on both TNT Sports and the official LaLiga website. If you prefer highlights, the official LaLiga YouTube channel posts quick recaps within an hour of each game.
Don’t forget the social side: live‑tweeting accounts and fan groups on X (formerly Twitter) share real‑time updates, goal clips and fan reactions. Follow the hashtag #CopaDelRey to join the conversation and never miss a surprise.
For those who like to plan ahead, here’s a quick look at the upcoming fixtures. The semi‑finals are scheduled for the first and second weeks of April, with the final set for 6 April at La Cartuja. Keep an eye on the official schedule because kickoff times can shift based on TV rights.
Finally, if you’re new to following the cup, start with the official LaLiga app. It offers live scores, line‑ups, and push notifications for your favorite teams. You’ll get instant alerts when a goal is scored or when a match goes into extra time—perfect for staying in the loop without juggling multiple sites.
In short, the Copa del Rey delivers drama, history and a chance for any Spanish club to shine on a big stage. Keep this page bookmarked for the latest news, fixture changes and tips on how to watch every moment. The next upset could be just a few clicks away, so stay tuned and enjoy the ride.
Barcelona edged past Atletico Madrid in a gripping Copa del Rey semi-final, with Ferran Torres' goal sealing a path to the final. Despite Atletico's relentless pressure and a disallowed goal, Barcelona's defense held strong. The Catalans, missing key players, now face Real Madrid in an El Clásico showdown.
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