Tomorrow, the draw for the second round of the Copa del Rey will take place, involving 56 teams across five divisions. Notably, all clubs from La Liga will participate except for Real Oviedo, which has been eliminated. The four teams competing in the Supercopa de España—Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, and Athletic Club de Bilbao—will also discover their opponents at this event. The competition still features 17 clubs from the Segunda División, along with other teams from the Primera, Segunda, and Tercera RFEF. The draw will conform to geographical proximity, and matches will be single-elimination, held at the home ground of the lower-tier team. Furthermore, no VAR technology will be available during this round. The first round of the tournament brought unexpected outcomes, including the elimination of one La Liga team (Real Oviedo) and four Segunda División teams (Valladolid, Córdoba, Las Palmas, and Castellón), underscoring the exciting nature of single-match eliminations. From the 56 teams in the second round, 28 will advance to the round of 16, joining the four Supercopa de España contenders for the subsequent draw. The teams participating in this round include: **Primera División (15 teams):** Girona, Valencia, Getafe, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Elche, Osasuna, Mallorca, Rayo Vallecano, Villarreal, Levante, Celta Vigo, Alavés, Betis, and Espanyol. **Segunda División (17 teams):** Burgos, Racing, Cádiz, Granada, Cultural, Albacete, Huesca, Zaragoza, Ceuta, Sporting, Leganés, Mirandés, Almería, Eibar, Deportivo, Málaga, and Andorra. **1ª RFEF (10 teams):** Racing Ferrol, Talavera, Guadalajara, Tenerife, Sabadell, Cartagena, Pontevedra, Ponferradina, Real Murcia, and Eldense. **2ª RFEF (11 teams):** CD Extremadura, Ebro, Torrent, Navalcarnero, Numancia, Sant Andreu, Reus FC Reddis, Quintanar del Rey, At. Antoniano, Real Ávila, and Atlético Baleares. **3ª RFEF (2 teams):** Cieza and Portugalete. **Copa Federación (1 team):** Ourense CF. The draw will be held tomorrow at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, Madrid, starting at 13:00 hours. Post navigation Real Sociedad Aims for Player Recovery During International Break Sevilla Secures Victory with Peque’s Standout Performance