
Barcelona and Real Madrid will meet across two legs in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey.
The first-leg tie will take place at the Camp Nou on 6/7 February with the second-leg to follow at the Santiago Bernabeu on the 27/28 February.
Spain's big two then meet in La Liga a few days later on Saturday 2 March.
Real Betis meanwhile were drawn against Valencia on the other side of the draw, giving the Andluscians a real opportunity of reaching the final which is being played at their own Benito Villamarín Stadium.
Barcelona, who are looking to lift the trophy for the fifth consecutive season, trailed Sevilla by two goals after their first-leg meeting of the quarter-finals at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium last week.
But Ernesto Valverde’s side hit back at the Nou Camp on Wednesday, beating last season’s runners up 6-1 to progress into the final four.
Real Madrid meanwhile beat Girona 7-3 on aggregate with Karim Benzema on the score sheet as Santiago Solari’s side eased to a second-leg win on Thursday.
Valencia meanwhile scored two injury time goals to eliminate Getafe with Real Betis seeing off Espanyol.