A second-string Spain team take on fallen champions Greece in a game to spare at Wals-Siezenheim Stadion. The Spanish are guaranteed top spot as they prepare to face Italy next week, whilst holders Greece are hoping to score their first goal of the competition. Head-to-head: Greece win: 1 Spain win: 6 Draw: 2 Greece "We must finish the tournament in a way that is worthy of our team. The new faces who will come into the lineup will have to show they deserve to play for the national team," said Otto Rehhagel.
Greece hoping to save their blushes Team News: Rehhagel might apply some changes as Giourkas Seitaridis and Vassilis Torossidis are also sidelined and midfielder Giorgos Karagounis. Spain "The changes are both to rest players and to give a chance to others to show why there are in the national squad," said Luis Aragones. "We already have some problems with fatigue with Carles Puyol for example, so the most important thing is to rest players. "I expect my players to give a great performance against Greece, to show why they are in the squad and to win." Team News: Puyol and David Silva did not train regularly and are unlikely to be risked, while Santi Cazorla is also a major doubt. Aragones might hand the opportunity to Primera Liga top scorer Daniel Guiza if he decided to rest Fernando Torres or David Villa.