Preliminary rounds The draw for the first two preliminary rounds was performed on 23 July 2020 at 19:00 CEST, and was broadcast live on YouTube. The draw was conducted by Martijn van Oers, player of DWOW, the lowest ranked club that qualified for the Cup this season.
First preliminary round 60 amateur teams qualified for this stage: 24 teams which qualified through the 2019–20 district cup tournaments and 36 teams from the
2020–21 Derde Divisie.
Second preliminary round In the second preliminary round, 14 teams from the
Tweede Divisie enter the tournament, as the two teams that won a period title in the
2019–20 season (
IJsselmeervogels and
VV Katwijk) got a bye to the first round. Since last season, teams who qualify for the group stage of the
UEFA Champions League and the
UEFA Europa League get a bye to the second round, leaving empty spots in the first round. However, as this season the draw for the second preliminary round was made before the end of the qualifying rounds and play-off rounds of both European competitions, it was not known yet how many Dutch clubs reached the group stage of both competitions. At the time of the draw, only
Ajax and
Feyenoord were assured of that, so the winners of match 27 in the first preliminary round (who turned out to be
Quick) and
SV TEC were drawn a bye to compensate. The
Royal Dutch Football Association solved the rest of the puzzle by hold a worst-case-scenario into account, therefore the last three matches drawn are subject of the performances of
AZ,
PSV and
Willem II in the qualifying rounds of the
2020–21 UEFA Champions League and the
2020–21 UEFA Europa League. If all three of them qualify for the group stage, then all matches will be played as normal. If one of them fail to qualify, match 21 will not be played. If two of them fail to qualify, match 20 will also not be played, and if all three teams fail to qualify, match 19 will not be played as well. All the teams of the matches that will not be played will be given byes to the first round.
Quarter-finals On 19 December 2020, the KNVB already performed a draw to determine which teams would be playing at home in the quarter-finals for organizational reasons. The second half of the draw was performed on 23 January 2021.
Semi-finals On 23 January 2021, the KNVB performed a draw to determine which teams would be playing at home in the semi-finals for organizational reasons. The second half of the draw was performed on 13 February 2021.
Final ==Notes==