European champions Spain have a chance to book their place at the World Cup when they face Estonia tomorrow, having learned the lessons from their disappointing performance at the Confederations Cup in June.
Boosted by Saturday's 5-0 win over Belgium, Spain will make sure of their place in South Africa if they beat the rank outsiders in Merida and second-placed Bosnia drop points at home to Turkey the same evening.
Spain have a 100 percent record in their seven games in European Group Five and even if Bosnia win tomorrow, it would take an unlikely combination of results to deprive Vicente del Bosque's team of top spot.
"We have to keep on pushing because we still need four points to seal our qualification mathematically and we can't take anything for granted until we have them," Del Bosque said.
Estonia are fifth with only one win from seven qualifiers, and have the leakiest defense with 19 goals against. They lost 4-2 in Turkey on Saturday but are not expected to make major changes to their side.
Saturday's win in La Coruna was a welcome tonic for Spain after they were knocked out of the Confederations Cup by the United States in June.
"Being knocked out of the Confederations Cup forced us to have a rethink because we had been a little inconsistent," said Del Bosque.
"We had to work hard to beat Belgium. The first half was tough but we read the game well. It was good for us to get a win like this."
(China Daily September 8, 2009)