Spain only need a point to qualify for the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup on Monday, when they face an already-eliminated Morocco team.
The 2010 champions have been involved in two contrasting contests in Russia, as they drew 3-3 in a thrilling game against Portugal before digging out a 1-0 win against Iran. A point would be enough to progress. If they better Portugal's result—the European champions play Iran on Monday—they will top the group.
Meanwhile, it's all about pride for Morocco. They have been a little unfortunate to lose both their matches 1-0 and will want to finish on a high by upsetting one of the favourites before they head home.
Spain will be confident of getting the job done, although they will be aware their opponents could pose some problems. Here's a look at how both sides are poised to take shape, the broadcast information and a preview of what should be an entertaining match.
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Spain coach Fernando Hierro is unlikely to make too many changes given the significance of the game, although Lucas Vazquez may be replaced after an ineffective performance against Iran.
Morocco boss Herve Renard will want to see his side finishing strongly too and should name a decent XI despite having nothing to play for.
Likely Spain XI: David De Gea; Dani Carvajal, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba; Sergio Busquets, David Silva, Andres Iniesta; Isco, Diego Costa, Marco Asensio.