Atletico Madrid, Atalanta and Strasbourg collected convincing home wins in domestic cup competitions on Thursday.
Atleti enhanced a run of one win in four matches in all competitions in style against Real Betis, while Atalanta handed Juventus a first defeat in five games.
The keeper won’t want to watch that back 🫣
David Hancko leaps high to give Atletico Madrid an early lead 💫#ITVFootball pic.twitter.com/Flmymviyce
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) February 5, 2026
Strasbourg, who lost manager Liam Rosenior to Chelsea last month, saw off Monaco and have now won seven and lost one of their last 10 games in all competitions.
101GreatGoals.com has reports, results and goals from the latest matches in the Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia and Coupe de France.
Atletico Madrid slice their way through Real Betis’ defense 💫
Giuliano Simeone finishes off a brilliant team move from the visitors 🔥#ITVFootball pic.twitter.com/1sY69z7zJp
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) February 5, 2026
Real Betis vs Atletico Madrid: Lookman shines in Copa del Rey
Ademola Lookman scored on his Atletico Madrid debut as his new side thrashed Betis 5-0 in the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.
David Hancko headed in the 12th-minute opener from a corner before Giuliano Simeone slotted in to double the advantage in the 30th minute and Lookman fired in from inside the box eight minutes before half-time, completing a one-two with Pablo Barrios started by the forward inside his own half.
Ademola Lookman gets his debut goal for Atletico Madrid 🙌
A brilliant counter attacking move sees the visitors take a 3-0 lead before half-time 🔥#ITVFootball pic.twitter.com/KXAjI6aKD6
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) February 5, 2026
Antoine Griezmann collected Lookman’s pass to lash in the fourth in the 62nd minute, with Thiago Almada sweeping in to complete the scoring seven minutes from time.
Barcelona, Real Sociedad and Athletic Club are also in the semi-finals, which will be drawn on Friday. The two-legged ties will start in February and conclude in March.
Antoine Griezmann joins the party and makes it 4-0 🔥#ITVFootball pic.twitter.com/zptVcSNsjY
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) February 5, 2026
Betis starting XI: Adrian, Aitor Ruibal, Marc Bartra, Diego Llorente, Valentín Gomez, Antony, Marc Roca, Pablo Fornals, Nelson Deossa, Abde Ezzalzouli, Chimy Avila
Betis substitutes: Alvaro Valles, Natan, Sergi Altimira, Cedric Bakambu, Ricardo Rodriguez, Alvaro Fidalgo, Rodrigo Riquelme, Junior Firpo, Pau Lopez, Angel Ortiz, Pablo García
The icing on the cake 🎂
Thiago Almada tops off a class Atletico Madrid performance to make it 5-0 🔥#ITVFootball pic.twitter.com/Q3nBLLYHjw
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) February 5, 2026
Atletico Madrid starting XI: Juan Musso, Marcos Llorente, Marc Pubill, David Hancko, Matteo Ruggeri, Giuliano Simeone, Pablo Barrios, Koke, Alex Baena, Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman
Atleti substitutes: Jan Oblak, Jose Maria Gimenez, Rodrigo Mendoza, Thiago Almada, Clement Lenglet, Nahuel Molina, Julian Alvarez, Obed Vargas, Nico Gonzalez, Robin Le Normand, Salvi Esquivel
Atalanta vs Juventus: La Dea win Coppa Italia quarter-final
Atalanta gained revenge for their 2021 and 2024 Coppa Italia defeats by beating Juventus 3-0, although the visitors were unfortunate not to go ahead early on when Francisco Conceicao shot against the crossbar.
Gianluca Scamacca gave Atalanta a 27th-minute lead with a penalty after Gleison Bremer was adjudged to have handled Ederson’s cross, and Kamaldeen Sulemana slotted in Raoul Bellanova’s cross to land La Dea a two-goal cushion with 13 minutes remaining.
Gianluca Scamacca makes it 1-0! 🔵⚫
The Atalanta striker converts from the spot to open the scoring against Juventus 🙌 pic.twitter.com/jTJOhBfddp
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) February 5, 2026
Mario Pasalic’s deflected shot in the 85th minute ensured Atalanta will advance to a meeting with the victors of holders Bologna’s home match against Lazio, to be held on February 11.
Inter won 2-1 at home to Torino in the first quarter-final on Wednesday and will face the winners of Napoli’s home tie against Como, which takes place on February 10.
The two-legged semi-finals will take start between March 3-5 and conclude between April 21-23. Bologna or Lazio, Atalanta, Inter and Napoli or Como will be at home in the first legs.
“Job done for Atalanta!” 🔵⚫
Mario Pašalić with the third and Raffaele Palladino’s side are cruising past Juventus 👏 pic.twitter.com/MwsPbFxLt9
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) February 5, 2026
Atalanta starting XI: Marco Carnesecchi, Giorgio Scalvini, Berat Djimsiti, Honest Ahanor, Davide Zappacosta, Marten de Roon, Ederson, Lorenzo Bernasconi, Charles De Ketelaere, Gianluca Scamacca, Giacomo Raspadori
Atalanta substitutes: Marco Sportiello, Odilon Kossounou, Isak Hien, Yunus Musah, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Mario Pasalic, Lazar Samardzic, Raoul Bellanova, Mitchel Bakker, Sead Kolasinac, Francesco Rossi, Nicola Zalewski, Nikola Krstovic
Juventus starting XI: Mattia Perin, Pierre Kalulu, Federico Gatti, Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, Francisco Conceicao, Manuel Locatelli, Weston McKennie, Khephren Thuram, Andrea Cambiaso, Jonathan David
Juventus starting XI: Michele Di Gregorio, Emil Holm, Teun Koopmeiners, Kenan Yildiz, Edon Zhegrova, Jeremie Boga, Vasilije Adzic, Filip Kostic, Lois Openda, Fabio Miretti, Carlo Pinsoglio, Juan Cabal
Strasbourg vs Monaco: Enciso scores twice in Coupe de France
Strasbourg won 3-1 at home to Monaco to reach the last eight of the Coupe de France, earning a fourth win out of five under former Wolves and Bournemouth manager Gary O’Neil as Liam Rosenior’s former club recovered from a late defeat against visitors Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.
Martial Godo headed Le Racing in front in the seventh minute, with former Brighton & Hove Albion winger Enciso striking from inside the box in the 55th and 61st minutes.
In between Enciso’s goals, Mika Biereth followed suit with a low finish after holding the ball up, but Monaco have now lost four and won two of their last eight matches in all competitions.
Reims, Marseille, Toulouse, Nice, Lyon, Lorient and Lens are also in the French Cup quarter-finals, which will be held around March 4 2026.
Strasbourg starting XI: Mike Penders, Guela Doue, Ismael Doukoure, Lucas Hogsberg, Abdoul Ouattara, Diego Moreira, Samir El Mourabet, Julio Enciso, Valentin Barco, Martial Godo, Joaquin Panichelli
Strasbourg substitutes: Karl-Johan Johnsson, Ben Chilwell, Rafael Luis, Sam Amo-Ameyaw, David Datro Fofana, Mathis Amougou, Junior Mwanga, Gessime Yassine, Andrew Omobamidele
Monaco starting XI: Philipp Kohn, Jordan Teze, Denis Zakaria, Thilo Kehrer, Vanderson, Mamadou Coulibaly, Lamine Camara, Caio Henrique, Maghnes Akliouche, Mika Biereth, Aleksandr Golovin
Monaco substitutes: Yann Lienard, Samuel Nibombe, Aladji Bamba, Simon Adingra, Ilane Toure, Stanis Idumbo, Krepin Diatta, Folarin Balogun, Paris Brunner

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