After regulation time and overtime the score was 2:2 (1:0, 1:1). Ansu Fahti (93′) and Robert Lewandowski (40′) had given the Catalans the lead. Nabil Fekir (77th) and Loren Morón (101st) equalized for cup winners Sevilla. After 118 minutes, Betis’s Andres Guardado was shown a yellow card.
This means that the summit meeting between second-placed Madrid and Barcelona will take place on Sunday. Defending champions Real, who beat FC Valencia 4-3 on penalties the day before, might draw level with record winners Barcelona if they win the final and win the Supercup for the 13th time. ÖFB team star David Alaba will miss Real as in the semifinals due to a calf injury.