The bitter rivals will battle for a spot in the competition's final starting next week.

The 2018-19 Copa del Rey semi-finals have been revealed, and fans around the world will have one more chance to witness the rivalry betweeen Real Madrid and Barcelona, since the bitter rivals were paired against each other for a spot in the final.

The last Copa del Rey Clásico took place on April 16, 2014. That day, Real Madrid took home the title with that famous run by Gareth Bale against Marc Bartra. The game ended with a 2-1 score.

Speaking of two-legged ties, Real Madrid also managed to beat Barcelona in their last clash of the sort. That tie took place in the 2012-13 season, with Los Blancos eliminating Barcelona thanks to a 4-2 aggregate.

Los Blaugranas will host Los Blancos on February 6. The return leg will take place at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on February 27. Added to these games, Real Madrid and Barcelona were scheduled to play their second match of the 2018-19 La Liga season on March 2, which means that we will have three Clásicos in less than a month.

The other semi-final will be played by Real Betis and Valencia. The first leg will be held at Benito Villamarín Stadium on February 7, while the return leg is scheduled to be played at Mestalla twenty days later. 

The tournament's final is scheduled for May 25 at Benito Villamarín Stadium, which should be enough motivation for Betis to try and play the final in front of their own supporters.