After the Leverkusen Cup celebrations, the draw for the upcoming 1st round is already scheduled: When and where will the draw balls be drawn, who will be broadcasting?
While Bayer Leverkusen celebrated with the DFB Cup and the championship trophy in their home stadium, other teams were already mentally preparing for the upcoming season in the cup competition.
64 teams are eagerly awaiting the draw for the first round. Which amateur club will catch Bayer Leverkusen or FC Bayern? Who will Schalke, VfL Bochum, Rot-Weiss Essen and BVB play against?
DFB Cup: When will the draw be made? The 1st cup round will be drawn on Saturday, June 1, as part of the ARD sports show. It starts at 6 pm at the German Football Museum in Dortmund. Stephanie Müller-Spirra will host the show, with DFB Vice President Peter Frymuth in charge of the draw.
DFB Cup: How is the draw made?: There are two draw pots: the professional and the amateur pot. A total of 64 teams take part. The professional pot is made up of the 18 Bundesliga clubs and the 14 best clubs in the 2nd Bundesliga from the most recently completed season. The bottom four clubs in Bundesliga 2 and the four best clubs in Bundesliga 3 are in the “amateur pot”.
The remaining 24 starters have qualified via their respective state cup, including Rot-Weiss Essen following their victory over Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the final. The three largest regional associations are sending two clubs into the race: Bavaria, Lower Saxony and Westphalia. A draw is always made first from the amateur pot, and the team drawn first has the right to play at home.
DFB Cup: When is it played?
1st main round: August 16-19, 2024 and August 27-28, 2024 (for clubs playing in the Super Cup)
2nd main round: October 29/30, 2024
Round of 16: December 3-4, 2024
Quarter-finals: February 4/5 and 25/26, 2025
Semi-finals: April 1-2, 2025
Final in Berlin: May 24, 2025
DFB Cup: These state cup winners have qualified
Alemannia Aachen (4:2 against Bonner SC)
1st FC Phoenix (2:1 against Todesfelde)
VfV Hildesheim (2:0 against Atlas Delmenhorst)
Hallescher FC (4:2 n. V. against VfB Germania Halberstadt)
Viktoria 89 Berlin (3:0 against TuS Makkabi)
Carl-Zeiss Jena (4:0 against ZFC Meuselwitz)
Schott Mainz (4:0 against SV Gonsenheim)
FC Teutonia Ottensen (4:0 against USC Paloma)
Bremer SV (3:0 against SV Hemelingen)
Rot-Weiss Essen (2:0 against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen)
Greifswalder FC (5:0 against TSG Neustrelitz)
TuS Koblenz (2:0 against SG Schneifel)
FC Villingen (1:0 against SC Lahr)
Energie Cottbus (3:1 against SV Babelsberg)
VfR Aalen (3:1 against SC Großaspach)
SV Sandhausen (8:0 against 1. FC Mühlhausen)
1. FC Saarbrücken (2:1 against VfB Homburg)
Dynamo Dresden (2:0 n.V. against Erzgebirge Aue – Aue still in the DFB Cup)
Arminia Bielefeld (3:1 against SC Verl)
Kickers Offenbach (3:2 against Türk Gücü Friedberg)
FC Ingolstadt (2:1 against Würzburger Kickers)