Spain tackle the Czech Republic in Prague on Friday in Euro 2012 qualifying with their place at Poland and Ukraine already secured.
But the Czechs will be hoping for all three points from the fixture as
they look to secure second place in Group I and a play-off spot.
With Spain already guaranteed first place, the Czech Republic have a
two-point lead over Scotland with both countries still having two games
to play.
With the Scots away to Liechtenstein on Saturday, there is a chance they
could leapfrog the Czechs into second place ahead of their final
matches should Spain emerge from victorious from Prague.
The Czechs are away to Lithuania in their final game, while Scotland play Spain in Alicante.
Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek will be hoping Bayer Leverkusen
fullback Michal Kadlec will once again be in goalscoring touch.
In their last international friendly against the Ukraine, Kadlec scored
twice in the first 15 minutes in a 4-0 win, with second-half strikes
from Jan Rezek and Daniel Kolar wrapping up a comfortable victory.
Arsenal s Tomas Rosicky is likely to be in charge of the Czech midfield
while Chelsea keeper Petr Cech should win a recall to the starting
lineup.
Spain will be without Cesc Fabregas and Andres Iniesta while Gerard
Pique and Carles Puyol are also likely to miss out with their team
already qualified.
Chelsea s Fernando Torres is likely to return to international duty while David Silva should start in the midfield.