He Real Betisas well as the other teams in the First and Second divisions – except for the four that will compete in the Spanish Super Cup in January, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Osasuna and Atlético – will meet their rivals this Tuesday in the first round of Copa del Rey 2023/24, where they will face a single match on the visiting field, probably next Wednesday, November 1, because after that match they will receive the Majorca on Saturday, November 4 in Benito Villamarín and before that he was receiving Osasuna on Sunday, October 29.
The draw will take place this Tuesday at the Ciudad del Fútbol of Las Rozas starting at 1:00 pm and during the draw 10 of the 16 First Division teams will be paired with the ten regional teams that have passed the preliminary round. Of the remaining six ‘firsts’, four will play against the semifinalists of the Federation Cup. And finally, the two still remaining in the pot will play against two of the eight classifieds from the Tercera RFEF.
In this Tuesday’s draw there will be seven pots and the First Division teams will only face rivals from the bottom three:
- LaLiga EA Sports (16): Real Sociedad, Villarreal CF, Real Betis, Athletic Club, RCD Mallorca, Girona FC, Rayo Vallecano, Sevilla FC, RC Celta, Cádiz CF, Getafe CF, Valencia CF, UD Almería, Granada CF, UD Las Palmas and Deportivo Alavés.
- LaLiga Hypermotion (20): Real Valladolid, RCD Espanyol, Elche CF, Levante UD, SD Eibar, Albacete Balompié, FC Andorra, Real Oviedo, FC Cartagena, CD Tenerife, Burgos CF, Real Racing Club, Real Zaragoza, CD Leganés, SD Huesca, CD Mirandés, Real Sporting, Racing Club Ferrol, CD Eldense and AD Alcorcón. (Amorebieta is exempt and Villarreal B does not play in the Cup because it is a subsidiary)
- First RFEF (18): SD Ponferradina, Málaga CF, UD Ibiza, CD Lugo, RC Deportivo La Coruña, Linares Deportivo, Unionistas de Salamanca, Real Murcia CF, Club Gimnàstic, CD Castellón, CD Arenteiro, Sestao River Club, SD Tarazona, CD Teruel , Antequera CF, RC Recreativo de Huelva, Atlético Sanluqueño CF and UD Melilla.
- Second RFEF (34): Real Avilés, SD Compostela, Zamora CF, CD Guijuelo, Utebo FC, SD Gernika, CD Tudelano, SCR Peña Deportiva Santa Eulalia, CE Manresa, Terrassa FC, Hércules CF, Yeclano Deportivo, CDA Navalcarnero, CP Cacereño, Gimnástica Segoviana, CF Villanovense, CD Covadonga, CD Cayón, Barakaldo CF, CE Europa, Orihuela CF, CDE Ursaria, Arandina CF, Marbella FC, CA Antoniano, CD Andratx, CD Messengero, Águilas FC, AD Llerenense, CD Valle de Egües, Náxara CD, UD Barbastro, CD Manchego and UCAM CF.
- Third RFEF (8): Arosa SC, Real Jaén CF, CD Azuaga, CD Varea, Atlético Astorga FC, CD Manacor, CF Lorca Deportiva and Atzeneta UE.
- RFEF Cup (4): CD SanRoque de Lepe, CF Talavera de la Reina, UD Logroñés and CF Badalona Futur.
- Regional Category (10): Atlético de Lugones, Turégano CF, CD Boiro, AD Tardienta, UE Rubí, Chiclana CF, UE Rubí, Deportivo Murcia FC, CD Quintanar and CD Hernán Cortés.
Source: La Verdad

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