Source: RFEF Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored Notes:
^ abMallorca is ahead of Europa on head-to-head goal differential: Europa–Mallorca 1–0, Mallorca–Europa 3–0
^ abcdStadium Casablanca is ahead of Lleida Esportiu, Gimnàstic Tarragona and San Francisco on head-to-head points: Stadium Casablanca 11 pts, Lleida Esportiu 9 pts, Gimnàstic Tarragona 6 pts, San Francisco 4 pts
^ abReus is ahead of Gimnàstic Manresa on head-to-head goal points: Reus–Gimnàstic Manresa 2–1, Gimnàstic Manresa–Reus 1–1
Source: RFEF Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored Notes:
^ abLaguna is ahead of San José on head-to-head goal differential: San José–Laguna 2–0, Laguna–San José 3–0
^ abcdUnión Viera is ahead of Marino, Victoria and Maspalomas on head-to-head points: Unión Viera 11 pts, Marino 9 pts, Victoria 6 pts, Maspalomas 5 pts
The seven group champions and the best runner-up were qualified to this competition whose winner will play the 2019–20 UEFA Youth League. The draw was held in Vigo on 23 April 2019.[1]
The quarterfinals were played in A Madroa, while the semifinals and final at Balaídos, in Vigo.[1]