Eva Longoria and new fiance Jose Antonio Baston don't have the most conventional Valentine's Day plans.

"We always have a Valentine's Day weekend -- a couple's war weekend," Longoria told People magazine. "So we invite a lot of couple friends of ours and we have this insane competition of like minute-to-win-it games. It's a fun weekend but it's definitely a competitive weekend."

As for the other invitation friends of the couple may soon be receiving, the "Desperate Housewives" star added she hasn't begun mailing out invites for the couple's upcoming nuptials.

"[There's] no theme or location," she said. "No guest list. You know, I guess I keep advocating for eloping."

Longoria said she was planning a low-key outing to mark the third time she walks down the aisle.

"I think we're going to do something really, really simple," she said. "We've both been married before, so there's not going to be a lot of pomp and circumstance."

As if the job of planning her wedding wasn't enough to keep her busy and focused, the 40-year-old veteran actress has been working on her new NBC hit series "Telenovela," which she stars in and produces. She also recently revealed that she will be guest starring in the Season 4 premiere of "Devious Maids," another show she produces.

"I play me," she said of her "Devious Maids" role. "I actually play Eva Longoria -- but a much heightened version. I'm kind of the *sshole version of Eva Longoria."

She and Baston announced their engagement late last year, after he popped the question while the two were in Dubai, attending the Global Gift Gala at the 2015 Dubai International Film Festival.

Longoria has previously been married to NBA star Tony Parker and actor Christopher Tyler. Baston has also previously married twice before and has two children.