Spain play for pride against Switzerland after topping their group.
In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the Spanish national team will look close out the group phase of the UEFA Nations League with a green 'A plus' score against Switzerland, who have already been eliminated, while Denmark and Serbia, who still have their hopes very much alive, will battle it out for second place in a head-to-head encounter.
Away from the drama, the European champions will be on the slopes of Mount Teide to make their final appearance in this group stage after another flawless qualifying campaign in which they have won four and drawn one - an exceptional record after an unforgettable summer that ended with triumph at Euro 2008 in Berlin.
Spain - Switzerland, 20:45 (peninsular time) on TVE La 1
The fans in Tenerife have answered the call of Luis de la Fuente's team and Heliodoro Rodríguez López will bouncing for an official match that will serve as a test run for a quarter-final that is closer than it seems. "We hope to repay the Canary Islands fans for the affection they have shown us," said the coach ahead of the game.
It has been almost 30 years since Spain last visited Tenerife, and this will be a very special occasion, as it will be the first match played on Spanish soil after the devastation caused by the floods in various regions of our country, especially in Valencia. Under the slogan 'We play with you', the game will be a show of solidarity, with donations going to those affected.
Donations can be made through the BIZUM number set up by Spanish football: 10687.
Spain is playing for its prestige in Tenerife, the prestige of the European champions, of the team on everyone’s lips. And they will be doing so against a Swiss side that has only beaten Spain twice in the 26 meetings between the two teams.