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Football – Spain Cup – King's Cup – 2025/2026 season (0. round)
04. February 2026. 21:00h
Valencia CF vs Athletic Bilbao
Estadio de Mestalla, Valencia, ES
2026
04
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Valencia CF - Athletic Club in Copa del Rey at Mestalla, quarter-final night in Valencia

Looking for tickets for Valencia CF vs Athletic Club in the Copa del Rey at Mestalla? Here you can check ticket sales and buy seats for the quarter-final, with a quick look at recent results, key matchups, and practical travel tips around the stadium. Hit the button and secure your place early, before the rush

Valencia CF and Athletic Club in the Copa del Rey

Valencia CF and Athletic Club arrive at Mestalla in a match that can change the entire season in one evening, because the Copa del Rey quarter-finals leave no room for corrections or makeup exams. The slot is set for Wednesday evening, and the stakes are simple and ruthless, the winner moves on, the loser ends their cup story. Mestalla regularly raises the city's intensity to a higher level on such occasions, from early afternoon hours until the final whistle, and that is why it is understandable that tickets are among the most searched topics as soon as the schedule is confirmed. The Valencia fan base traditionally fills the stands when a rival of a big name and strong identity arrives, and Athletic Club brings with it a specific energy and reputation of a team that knows how to turn into a very tough opponent in the cup. If you plan to be part of that atmosphere, ticket sales are available, and it is best to react early because interest in rounds like this grows quickly. Tickets for this encounter disappear fast, so buy tickets on time via the button below.

Schedule, format and what one match means at this stage

This duel belongs to the Copa del Rey quarter-finals and is played as a single match, which automatically emphasizes the importance of every mistake, every set-piece, and every detail in preparation. The RFEF has confirmed for this round that Valencia CF and Athletic Club play at Mestalla in the 21:00 slot, as part of a schedule that covers several days and multiple pairings, so media attention naturally disperses, but in Valencia, the focus remains on one evening. In a knockout format, the tempo often oscillates, teams choose moments for pressing and moments for calming the game, and a goal can change plans in a second, which makes tickets even more sought after because no one wants to miss a possible dramatic outcome. The quarter-final is also a psychological boundary, you are close enough to the finish for the dream to become real, and far enough that one bad entry into the match knocks you out regardless of reputation. That is why here one speaks not only of tactics but also of risk management, experience, and the ability to remain calm when the stands push forward.

Valencia's path to the quarter-finals and the message sent by the last result

Valencia CF arrived at this round with an away victory against Burgos CF, where they played a mature match, survived the initial pressure of the hosts, and took the passage with 0:2. The RFEF highlighted in the report that Valencia took the lead already in the 10th minute after a set-piece, and then in the continuation confirmed the victory with a second goal, which is important because it shows that the team can combine pragmatism and a strike at the right moment in the cup. Such a scenario, an early lead then control, is often a recipe in knockout matches, especially when played away and when the stands work against you. For fans at Mestalla, that result carries an additional charge, because it suggests that the team knows how to close the match when needed and use its opportunities, which often decides who goes through in the quarter-finals. In such an atmosphere, tickets for this event gain additional value, because the audience does not come just to watch, but also to participate in the pressure by which the opponent is pushed towards a mistake. Secure your tickets for immediately, because this is the type of match where every minute is remembered, especially the one in which the passage is decided.

How Athletic Club came to Mestalla and what message their cup evening carries

Athletic Club came to the quarter-finals through a duel that was anything but routine, because against CyD Leonesa they went through after a real cup madness and a result of 3:4. The RFEF described the match as an evening with many turns, six goals in the first part, and additional drama in extra time, whereby Athletic had to respond to situations in which the rhythm constantly changed. Such a victory can be a double-edged sword, because on one hand it gives confidence that chaos and pressure can be survived, and on the other hand it opens questions about defensive stability and match management when things get out of control. Precisely for this reason, the visit to Mestalla gains an additional tactical dimension, whether Athletic will try to be more controlled, or will accept a more open rhythm if Valencia pulls the audience and the match into high gear. The fan identity of Athletic Club is often tied to combativeness and clear structure, but the cup knows how to draw out unexpected scenarios, and that is the reason why tickets are sought after even among travelers who want to experience Mestalla in one of the most tense rounds. Tickets here are not just entry to the stadium, but also access to an evening in which every situation on the pitch can turn into a mini final.

League picture ahead of the cup and additional pressure brought by the standings

Ahead of this encounter, the league picture for both clubs brings an additional layer of pressure, because the cup often becomes a space where momentum, a result, and an emotional trigger for the rest of the season are sought. According to the official standings on the LALIGA page, Valencia CF is in 17th place with 20 points after 20 rounds, with a ratio of 4 wins, 8 draws, and 8 losses and a goal difference of 19:31. Athletic Club is at the same time in 10th place with 24 points, with 7 wins, 3 draws, and 10 losses and a goal difference of 19:28, which suggests a season with oscillations, but also enough room for progress. Such numbers do not decide the cup, but they explain why interest in tickets is so high, because fans feel that the cup can be a turning point and an emotional reset, especially when played at home and when the audience believes they can push the team. Valencia seeks security and confidence, Athletic seeks continuity and stronger stability in results, and the quarter-final offers a reward that exceeds one weekend or one league match. In such a context, ticket sales naturally gain momentum as soon as the slot is confirmed, because fans recognize that this is not an ordinary match but an evening that can change the tone of the entire spring.

What will decide the match on the pitch

In a match of this profile, the key will be in who will better manage the rhythm, because the cup in a single match rewards the team that knows when to accelerate, and when to calm down and keep structure. Mestalla is specific in that the audience demands intensity and courage, so Valencia often gets an additional impulse for a more aggressive entry, but that carries the risk of leaving space behind the back, which Athletic can punish with transition. On the other hand, Athletic has already shown in the previous round that they can survive a match with many goals and turns, but visiting Valencia requires different discipline, especially in protecting the penalty area and defending set-pieces. The first goal in such a duel often changes everything, because the team that takes the lead gets the possibility of shifting focus to control, and the team that trails must risk, which opens space for a second strike. And that is why tickets sell fast, because the audience intuitively knows that this is a scenario in which the stands rise already at the first sprint towards the goal, at the first sliding duel and at the first dangerous set-piece. Tactics will be read also through small things, who will better defend the second wave of attacks, who will better close return balls and who will have calmness in the finish when pressure is felt in the legs.

Valencia CF, game idea and role of the coach

Valencia enters this phase under the leadership of coach Carlos Corberán, whose appointment the club officially announced, and that detail is important because it explains why a clearer structure and a more direct path to dangerous zones are often sought in the game. In the cup, Valencia showed that they can be very concrete, because against Burgos they took the lead from a set-piece and then finished the job with firm control of the result, which is often a sign of a team that understands the context of the competition. At Mestalla, the key will be to connect the energy of the audience with discipline, because too much emotional consumption in the first 20 minutes knows how to leave holes later, especially against a team that has experience in punishing mistakes. Valencia will seek situations in which they can force Athletic to defend low and long, because then the number of crosses, set-pieces, and rebounds grows, and those are the moments in which the stadium rises and in which tickets turn into a ticket for the loudest part of the season. If Valencia succeeds in imposing controlled pressure and reducing the number of lost balls in the middle, they will get a platform for attack without too much exposure, and precisely that is the balance that often decides cup matches.

Athletic Club, identity and way to survive the visit to Mestalla

Athletic Club under the leadership of Ernesto Valverde has a recognizable handwriting, and the club has also officially confirmed his contract renewal, which gives continuity to the project and clarity in preparation for big matches. The visit to Mestalla requires a cool head, because the stadium rewards every home wave and forces guests into quick decisions, so for Athletic it is key to slow down the first surges and impose their phases of possession or at least their phases of control. In the previous cup match against CyD Leonesa, Athletic went through an extremely turbulent 90 minutes and an additional period, so it is realistic to expect that they will try here to avoid a scenario in which the match turns into chaos. That does not mean they will retreat, but that they will choose moments for high pressure and try to profit from mistakes in bringing out the ball, which is a common pattern in knockout matches. Fans who buy tickets for such evenings often like exactly that chess layer of the match, because on the stands it is clearly seen who controls the tempo, who copes better with pressure and who begins to break first. If Athletic succeeds in remaining compact and not allowing Valencia to create a series of set-pieces and corners, they will take a big step towards taking the match into a zone where experience and one situation can decide the passage.

Key players and duels that the audience at Mestalla immediately recognizes

In matches like this, often not only the plan decides, but also individual quality in two or three key situations, and those are the moments for which tickets are sought. Valencia has in its squad a series of players who can break the duel in one action or one strike, and the list of official numbers in the 2025/26 season shows the breadth of options in all lines, from defense to attack. It is particularly interesting how Valencia will set the flank zones, because space often opens at Mestalla for breakthroughs and crosses, but Athletic is a team that knows how to defend in a block and close return balls. Duels in the middle of the field will be equally important, because the winner of those duels will get the right to a second wave and to set-pieces, and set-pieces in the cup are often the currency that brings passage. The audience will react to every duel, every sliding block, and every lost ball in a dangerous zone, and that is why buying tickets is both a practical and emotional investment in an evening in which the stands turn into an extra player. When the match is breaking, it is often seen who has the calmness to play the right ball, and who feels the weight of the stakes.

Historical ties of Valencia and Athletic in the cup and why this match is remembered differently

Valencia and Athletic share a history that has concrete, written points in the cup, and precisely those references amplify fan interest and demand for tickets. On the official trophy page of Valencia CF, it is clearly highlighted that the club is an eight-time winner of the Copa del Rey, and among the trophy seasons are finals against Athletic, including the victory in 1949 and another title in the final of 1967. On the other hand, Athletic Club on its palmarés page lists a series of its cup finals and trophies and mentions cup finals against Valencia in the period of the forties, which confirms that this is not just a random pair, but a duel of clubs that have met in history even on the biggest cup stages. Such facts make even neutral football lovers decide more easily on buying tickets, because they know they are watching an encounter with tradition and weight, and not just one episode of the season. The historical layer does not win by itself, but it affects the atmosphere, because fans in such evenings like to remind that the club carries a story, colors, and memories that are passed down through generations. Mestalla hereby has its reputation of a stadium that knows how to raise tension to the maximum, so history and the present often merge here in one noisy, densely packed night.

Mestalla as a stage, capacity and why tickets carry special weight

Mestalla is not just an address on a map, but a symbol of the city, and the official Valencia CF page lists a capacity of 49419 seats, pitch dimensions of 105 by 70 meters, and the stadium's inauguration on May 20, 1923, which speaks to how deeply the stadium is rooted in the identity of Valencia. Precisely that combination of steep stands, proximity to the pitch, and fan culture creates a feeling that the spectator is involved in the action, so tickets for such a match are not just a formality, but entry into a space where emotion spills from the stands onto the turf. When the cup comes, and specifically the quarter-finals, the intensity is further amplified, because one mistake can ruin a dream, and one goal can open the doors to the semi-finals. That is why tickets are often sought earlier than for typical league matches, because people know that exactly in the cup evenings happen that are retold for years, from extra time to penalty shootouts. Buy tickets via the button below and secure your place in the stands, because Mestalla in such slots offers an experience that is difficult to convey through a television image. Even those who regularly come to the stadium in the cup feel a different charge, because every situation has a higher price, and every reaction of the audience has greater power.

How to get to the stadium and what is important to know before arrival

For visitors, it is practical that Mestalla is located in the city and is well connected, and the official Valencia CF page lists the exact address Avenida de Suecia S N, 46010 Valencia, España, along with recommended bus lines 10, 32, 71 and 80 and metro options via stations Aragón on line 5 and Facultats on line 3. The tourist guide Visit Spain also confirms that the stadium is on Avenida de Suecia, east of Jardines del Turia, and lists the same bus and metro connections, which is useful for those coming to this part of the city for the first time. On match day, one should count on crowds around the stadium approaches and that the rhythm of the city changes as the start approaches, so it is reasonable to arrive earlier, especially if you want to enter calmly, find your seat and soak up the atmosphere. In such evenings tickets are often checked with stricter control, and the flow of people can be slower, so earlier arrival is part of good preparation, as is planning the return after the final whistle. Ticket sales are available, but it is equally important to plan logistics, because good organization means more time for the experience, and less stress at the entrance. When a fan river begins to form around the stadium, it is clear why many want to buy tickets precisely for a round like this, because the feeling of community is created already on the street, before the pitch is even seen.

Atmosphere in the city, fan interest and what makes this evening special

Valencia as a city ahead of big matches gets a recognizable rhythm, and the cup is particularly good at creating the feeling that something bigger than a regular round is happening. Around Mestalla different generations gather, from those who remember old stories and club trophies to those who are just creating their memories, and tickets and passes in that sense become also a family matter, a gift and a memory. Athletic Club has fans who often travel, and the very fact that this is a quarter-final increases the number of those who want to be part of the away sector, because in one match you can reach the semi-finals. On the stands in such evenings, it is clearly felt how pressure is transferred to the field, and that applies especially at Mestalla, where the stands are close and where the reaction is heard immediately after every duel. Precisely because of that experience many wait for the confirmation of the slot and then immediately seek ticket purchase, because they know that the best seats are not kept for long when the stake is this big. If you want to experience how the city lives football and how the stadium breathes as one, secure your tickets on time and click the button

as soon as it becomes available below.

Sources:

- RFEF, Four blockbuster ties for the most coveted Cup, quarter-final schedule and slot Valencia CF vs Athletic Club
- RFEF, HIGHLIGHTS Barcelona and Valencia complete the quarter final line up, result and flow Burgos CF vs Valencia CF
- RFEF, HIGHLIGHTS Round of 16, result and flow CyD Leonesa vs Athletic Club
- LALIGA, official standings of the 2025 26 season after 20 rounds, positions and points Valencia CF and Athletic Club
- Valencia CF, Mestalla Stadium, capacity, address and recommended bus and metro connections to the stadium
- Visit Spain, Mestalla stadium Valencia, location next to Jardines del Turia and public transport options
- Valencia CF, Trophies, data on eight won Copa del Rey titles and listed finals against Athletic Club
- Athletic Club, Palmarés, historical overview of trophies and cup finals including matches against Valencia CF

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