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Football – Spain Cup – King's Cup – 2025/2026 season (32. round)
06. January 2026. 19:00h
Granada vs Rayo Vallecano
Stadion Los Cármenes, Granada, ES
2026
06
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Granada vs Rayo Vallecano in Copa del Rey: ticket sales and seats at Estadio Los Carmenes

Looking for tickets for Granada vs Rayo Vallecano in the Copa del Rey? Here you can secure ticket purchase and get practical tips for Estadio Los Carmenes, getting there from central Granada, entry routines, and what to watch tactically in a one-match knockout, plus recent head-to-head context. Go ready to feel it live

Granada and Rayo Vallecano in the fight to advance in the Copa del Rey

Granada and Rayo Vallecano are playing a Copa del Rey match that, in a single night, can change the tone of the entire season, because cup competitions do not forgive even a momentary drop in concentration. The duel is played at Los Carmenes stadium in Granada, and home advantage and the intensity of the crowd can be the difference in a match where nuances decide who goes through. Interest in tickets at times like these usually rises because fans feel this is the kind of game where it pays to be in the stands, especially when the opponent comes from a higher tier and brings an extra challenge. Granada enter with the motivation to confirm their quality against a top-flight side and regain confidence, while Rayo arrive with the ambition to complete their cup task without complications and keep their competitive rhythm. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time and click the

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This pairing also has a special story in the schedule, because the match was played outside the standard December Round of 32 dates, which further highlights how much the calendar can affect preparation and freshness. The reason is linked to Rayo Vallecano and European commitments, so the duel was moved to early January, exactly in the period when teams return after the holiday rhythm. Such a change can be an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on who manages the workload better and who catches the competitive impulse faster after the break. For fans this also means different travel logistics, but also a chance to open the year with a big match, with an atmosphere that is often remembered for a long time in the Copa del Rey. Ticket sales at times like these can be intense because the decision about qualification is not stretched to a second leg—everything happens at once and on the spot. That is precisely why many want to secure their tickets earlier and plan their trip without rushing.

Round of 32 and the Copa del Rey format that leaves no room for calculations

At this stage, the Copa del Rey is played as a single match, which in practice means every duel is like a final for the team that wants to advance. In the Round of 32, clubs from different tiers enter, and those very matchups create the most emotion because on the pitch different realities, habits, and playing styles collide. The team playing at home often gets an extra boost, and the crowd senses that anything can happen in 90 minutes—from an early goal to late drama. When there is no second leg, coaches must plan more precisely how to start the match, how much risk to take, and when to change the tempo, because a wrong moment can be fatal. In such a context, tickets gain even more weight, because fans know they are watching a match with a clear reward—progress to the next round—and that such nights turn into city events. It is no coincidence that cup competitions in Spain regularly turn into stories about underdogs and stadiums that explode with sound when the favorite runs into trouble.

League situations and what the standings say about the pressure on both teams

Granada in the league part of the season carry an additional burden because they are in the lower part of the LaLiga Hypermotion table, and every league point has the bitter taste of a fight for a calmer continuation of the season. After 20 matches played, Granada are in 20th place with 21 points, with a record of 4 wins, 9 draws, and 7 losses and a goal difference of 23:27, which clearly shows how small details have often gone against the team. Such a season profile usually brings an emphasis on stability and discipline, so it is no surprise that in the cup they look for a moment to flip the mood and strengthen unity with the stands. Coach Pacheta took over the team in May 2025, and a cup match against a top-flight side is a typical opportunity to gain both a sporting and emotional lift through a clear, tough performance. Granada will want to use their home ground, familiar turf, and the crowd’s energy, and in such a scenario tickets become part of the story because a full stand can push the match into a zone where even the favorite loses comfort. If Granada manage to impose tempo and keep the match open for a long time, pressure will, over time, shift to the visitors, which in the cup is often a psychological key.

Rayo Vallecano on the other hand come from the LALIGA EA SPORTS environment, but the standings do not allow them to relax either, because they sit in mid-table where a few consecutive results can pull the team up or down. After 18 rounds played, Rayo are in 14th place with 19 points, with a record of 4 wins, 7 draws, and 7 losses and a goal difference of 14:21, so it is clear that result stability is still an issue. A special feature of the season is also the European rhythm, because Rayo have simultaneously carried obligations in the Conference League, which also affected the Copa del Rey schedule, so this very duel was moved to January 6 due to a congested calendar. Such a load requires squad depth and smart minute management, and coach Inigo Perez is already known for insisting on organization and work without the ball to preserve the team’s structure. In that context, the cup is both an opportunity and a risk, because a defeat immediately means elimination, while a win brings extra momentum and confidence. For fans and travelers this means ticket interest is natural, because you rarely get the chance to watch a top-flight side in a cup setting at one of the liveliest Andalusian stadiums.

Tactics and key points that can decide the duel

At home, Granada will most often seek security through compact lines and quick transitions, because in the cup against a top-flight side it is not always wise to open up too early. Set pieces and second balls are especially important, because such situations level out the quality gap and create chances without long spells of dominance. In this edition of the Copa del Rey, Granada have players who have already stood out with their output, so it is interesting to see how roles will be distributed when the opponent raises intensity. According to the cup data so far, J Pascual Medina has 2 goals in one match, while D Hormigo and S Rodelas have also been among the scorers, which suggests Granada can threaten from multiple sources and not only through one striker. That is precisely why Rayo must not defend only one channel of play, but will have to watch for deliveries from the second line and midfielders arriving into the penalty area. The crowd atmosphere can further increase aggression in duels, and when the stands roar, every won ball and every earned set piece gains extra weight, so it is no surprise that tickets for such matches are experienced as part of the sporting experience, not just entry to the stadium.

Under Inigo Perez, Rayo Vallecano often start from a stable structure, with an emphasis on controlling space and smart positioning between the lines, but in the cup they must balance control with the need to decide the match before it becomes nervous. In this cup cycle, Rayo have clear effective points, with Fran Perez highlighted with 3 goals in 2 matches, while Isi Palazon and Sergio Camello are also listed among the scorers, and Camello is also among the leaders in assists. This indicates that Rayo can create overloads on the wings and look for entries into the half-space, but also that they have players who read situations well in the penalty area. Granada will therefore have to decide whether they will defend deeper and close the depth or try to push the line up and use pressing to prevent Rayo’s quality first ball, because every mistake in the build-up can be punished. Tactically, the key lies in the first 20 minutes, because if Rayo establish calm and tempo early, the home crowd impulse can weaken, while in the opposite case every lost duel by the visitors will lift the stadium to its feet. In such dynamics you often see why tickets are in demand, because spectators do not come only for football, but for the feeling that they are taking part in a fight where momentum changes minute by minute.

Head-to-head meetings and a layer of history that gives extra weight to the match

Granada and Rayo Vallecano have a recent history of meetings from league seasons, and the last five head-to-head matches show that Rayo often find a way to get a result, but also that Granada can create problems when they manage to impose their rhythm. In that run we see Rayo’s 2:1 win in May 2024, as well as Rayo’s 2:0 win in August 2023, while one match ended 2:2 in April 2022, which suggests the duel can also go toward a higher-scoring game when it opens early. Rayo also recorded a convincing 4:0 win in August 2021, and in an older context from LaLiga 2 there is also Rayo’s 2:0 win in May 2018, so it is clear Granada have motivation to break that impression. Cup matches, however, often do not respect league logic, because it is played as a single tie and because home advantage can level out the difference in tiers. Granada as a club founded in 1931 has the identity of a city that experiences football very personally, while Rayo, founded in 1924, is a symbol of the Vallecas neighborhood and of defiance that has been its trademark through history, so this match is also a clash of two strong local characters. When such stories meet at an Andalusian stadium full of voice, tickets become entry into an event that is both sporting and social, not just another item on the schedule.

Los Carmenes stadium, address, capacity, and the atmosphere created by the fans

Nuevo Estadio de Los Carmenes, also known as Los Carmenes, carries a clear imprint of the city and the Zaidin district, and that very location gives the stadium a local, neighborhood pulse that you can feel already on the approach. The stadium opened on May 16, 1995, built in the period 1993–1995, and according to capacity data it holds 21,600 spectators, a figure that in a cup match can create a sense of pressure on the pitch when the stands are full. The location is listed as Calle Pintor Manuel Maldonado, s/n, Granada, which matches the address fans and visitors use when planning their arrival. Recently there has also been talk of investments in modernization, and an investment of 2.7 million euros was announced for works on improvement and durability of the facility, which shows the city and institutions treat the stadium as important sports infrastructure. Such news further increases public interest, because fans like to feel that hosting and the stadium experience are constantly being raised to a higher level. Secure your tickets now and click the

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The practical side of getting to the stadium in Granada often surprises visitors because the venue is on the southern edge of the city, but at the same time relatively close to the historic core, so you can combine football and a city walk if you plan well. According to arrival instructions, the stadium is about 3 kilometers from the historic center and the Alhambra and about 4.5 kilometers from the main railway station, which is useful for those arriving by public transport or planning a taxi and walking. It is also stated that bus line 4 goes to the stadium, with a clear recommendation to get off at the Pintor Maldonado stop, which is literally in front of the stadium, a detail that can save time on match day. Proximity to the A-395 and the connection to the A-44 make arriving by car easier, but cup nights can bring traffic, so an earlier arrival and a larger time buffer are recommended. In such an environment, ticket sales and public interest go hand in hand with logistics, because the greater the demand for tickets, the earlier you need to arrive due to entrances, checks, and finding your seat. Granada is a city where you can hear the cheering even as you approach the stadium, so many decide to come earlier, have a coffee nearby, and catch the warm-up, which gives the whole experience extra value.

Granada as host and the city context that frames the match

Granada is a city where sport and history naturally intertwine, so for many fans going to a match is also an opportunity to feel the rhythm of a place that lives off tourism, culture, and student energy. The fact that the stadium is relatively close to the historic core and the Alhambra makes this match attractive even to neutral visitors who want to combine football with a city experience, especially when it comes to the Copa del Rey, which brings a special atmosphere. The Zaidin district, where the stadium is located, has a pronounced local color, and on match day the whole neighborhood turns into a fan route, with shirts, scarves, and recognizable conversations about lineups and form. Such a context increases the value of a ticket, because the spectator does not get only 90 minutes of football, but also immersion in a city event that can be felt on the streets and in the surrounding cafés. Since the duel is played at a point in the season when weather conditions can be cool, many plan to arrive earlier so they can pass the entrances without stress and take their seats, and that is another reason why tickets are bought earlier, while the choice of sectors is better. Buy tickets via the button below and click

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Practical ticket information and what to watch as the match enters the decisive phase

In knockout matches the greatest value is in preparation, both in the stands and on the pitch, so it is recommended to secure tickets earlier to avoid last-minute crowds and to plan your arrival calmly. On match day, most time usually goes on approaching the stadium, checks at the gates, and finding the sector, which is even more emphasized on cup nights because public interest grows when it is felt that qualification is at stake. Fans coming from outside Granada should account for traffic waves before kickoff and the fact that public transport is often the fastest choice, especially when there are clear bus connections to the stop in front of the stadium. On the pitch it is worth watching how the match breaks after the first goal, because in a single-match format the team that takes the lead can force the opponent into a riskier mode, which opens space for counterattacks and set pieces. It is equally important how the coaches use the bench, because both Granada and Rayo come from seasons with different workloads, and freshness in the last 20 minutes can be decisive. Secure your tickets and click the button, because cup matches like these often offer moments best experienced live.

Sources:
- ESPN - match page Granada v Rayo in the Copa del Rey, Round of 32, game information, top scorers and H2H
- AS - explanation why Granada - Rayo is played on January 6 due to Rayo’s calendar and the Conference League
- LALIGA - official LALIGA HYPERMOTION 2025/26 table (position and points Granada CF)
- LALIGA - official LALIGA EA SPORTS 2025/26 table (position and points Rayo Vallecano)
- The Stadium Guide - stadium location, distances from the center and the Alhambra, and instructions for arriving by bus
- Wikipedia - basic data on Nuevo Estadio de Los Carmenes, capacity, opening, and location
- AS - investment of 2.7 million euros for the modernization of Los Carmenes
- Transfermarkt - coach Pacheta as the current coach of Granada CF and Inigo Perez as the coach of Rayo Vallecano
- El Pais - context of Rayo’s participation in the Conference League and the burden on the calendar

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