The matches are played on 30 September or 1 October, with the exception of the teams that may remain in the Europa League and Örgryte. The 32 district teams will have a home match against the Allsvenskan / superrettan teams

Angered BK (div 3) -Häcken
Asarums IF FK (div 2) -Kalmar FF
Assyriska BK (div 2) -Mjällby
BK Astrio (div 3) -Falkenberg
Bodens BK FF (div 2) -Västerås SK
IF Brommapojkarna (div 1) -Sirius
Ekedalens SK (div 4) -GAIS
BK Forward (div 2) -Akropolis
IK Gauthiod (div 2) -Ljungskile
Gottne IF (div 2) -IFK Norrköping
FC Gute (div 2) -Hammarby
IS Halmia (div 2) - Helsingborg
IFK Haninge (div 1) -Örebro
Hudiksvalls Förenade FF (div 2) -GIF Sundsvall
Husqvarna FF (div 2) -IFK Göteborg
Hässleholms IF / Räppe GoIF (div 2 / div 2) -Halmstad
Karlslunds IF FK (div 1) - AIK
IF Karlstad Fotbollsutveckling (div 1) -Dalkurd
Landskrona Bois (div 1) -Öster
Lunds BK (div 1) -Malmö FF
IF Lödde (div 3) -Örgryte
Newroz FC (div 2) -Umeå FC
Nyköpings BIS (div 1) -Östersund
Oskarshamns AIK (div 1) -Varberg
Sandvikens IF (div 1) -Jönköping Södra
Sollentuna FK (div 1) -Djurgården
Stenungsunds IF (div 2) -Elfsborg
Stockholm Internazionale (div 2) -Degerfors
Torns IF (div 1) -Trelleborgs FF
Täby FK (div 1) -AFC Eskilstuna
Utsiktens BK (div 1) - Norrby
Vasalund (div 1) -Brage

KLIPP: Gothenburg turned and won the cup final against Malmö (July 30, 2020)

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IFK Gothenburg cup champion after turning against Malmö Photo: TT Nyhestbyrån