Shielding European champions Spain will be planning to everything except seal their place in one year from now's Euro 2016 competition when they face Group C pioneers Slovakia in a qualifier on Saturday.
The guests head to Spain with a 100% record from their six trips as such, and are the main side to have taken focuses off the dominant champions.
Spain endured something of a shock rout in their second trip of the qualifying crusade, losing 2-1 to Slovakia, yet they have bobbed back well with agreeable wins over Luxembourg and Belarus, trailed by 1-0 wins in their arrival match against Belarus and Ukraine.
Goalkeeper David de Gea has had a lot of diversions to manage in the development to this match, having not played for club Manchester United yet this season in the midst of exchange theory, before seeing his proposed move to Real Madrid significantly fall in front of the current week's exchange due date.
Slovakia have been something of an astonishment bundle in the Euro 2016 qualifiers. The group was seeded in the third pot when the draw for the qualifiers was made, however they have a 100% record in this way.
Triumph in this match would for all intents and purposes ensure Slovakia's place in next summer's competition, putting the side nine focuses clear of third-set Ukraine with three matches to go. Then again, the group is as of now ensured a main three completion, which will see them into a playoff in any event.
With De Gea's exchange adventure still crisp in the goalkeeper's psyche, Iker Casillas is prone to proceed between the posts for the home side.
Eight Premier League players are incorporated in Del Bosque's side, including Chelsea advances Pedro and Diego Costa, who alongside Paco Alcacer are the main strikers in the squad.