England go to Spain on Monday night looking to claim the first win of their stuttering Nations League campaign.
Gareth Southgate's battled for a point away in Croatia on Friday night after being beaten by the Spanish at Wembley last month.
Sportsmail take a look at where the game in Seville will be won and lost...
Start speed demon Sancho
Pace on the break will be vital if England are to win on Spanish soil for the first time in 31 years.
Gareth Southgate has three speed demons at his disposal in Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling and Jadon Sancho.
If the England manager wants to go for it, he should start them all and get them to ask questions of the Spanish full backs.
Sancho may have had little senior football but I was very impressed by his cameo down the right wing against Croatia.
He was lightning quick on the ball and could exploit any space vacated by Marcos Alonso should the Chelsea left back start.
It would also help Harry Kane, who has now gone six caps without a goal.
The England captain thrives when he has runners around him.
These three can give Kane the ammunition he needs to thrive.
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A lack of confidence at club level goes a long way to explaining why Marcus Rashford missed those two chances in Croatia.
It has been a difficult start to the season for Manchester United and it is from Gareth Southgate and England that Rashford gets his love and nurture.
It is vital that Southgate sticks with this young man, embraces him and keeps reminding him how good he is.
Then he will go back to Old Trafford with renewed spark.
Snuff out pass master Sergio
He may never get close to winning the Ballon d’Or but Sergio Busquets is the world’s most underrated player. He is key to Spain’s success.
When the ball comes into him sitting deep in midfield, that’s when the fun starts for Luis Enrique’s side.
At the World Cup, Spain were slow, ponderous and predictable. Now they move the ball much more quickly. Busquets makes things happen.
He played for an hour against Croatia last month and in that time, Spain scored a goal every 12 minutes.
After the midfielder was substituted, they added just one more goal to their tally.
If England are to silence Busquets, they need a high-energy player like Raheem Sterling to stay high up the pitch, sit on him and restrict his space.
Curry9
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What I like about Southgate's England is that there is a plan, an idea. He knows England's weaknesses and plays up to their strengths. The work on set plays before the World Cup, knowing that VAR would result in more free kick and penalties, showed that. There's no shoe-horning of players such as in the Ericsson or Hodgson regimes, Southgate has a system and he picks the best players for it. I just wish he had a Gerrard or Lampard equivalent to take the team that bit further.
translation
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He has moved England forward, no doubt. How many other managers would have played an 18 year old instead of sticking to some 30 odd year old who wasn't good enough when he was in his 20s.
loveme
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We shall see if Southgate left England in a better place. You just managed a draw against a team Spain hammered 6-0. So let's see what England are going to bring to the table tonight then.
badminton
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Personally, all I've ever wanted was to watch an England game and not be bored rigid, which is a rare treat. Ultimately though it has to go somewhere and that's about being in the mix at the latter stages of tournaments. The style of play, comfort on the ball and feel good factor are all well and good but it always comes down to results. For England reaching the last 4 in tournaments is success, last 8 should be par. So thus far, Southgates been a success despite the negativity around the "easy" opposition. I've even enjoyed a half or two and hoping for more progress.
pompousz
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I watched that as a youngster and Lineker was simply superb. England should have won something big back then but were a bit unlucky. Many who haven't watched Lineker don't appreciate he was a great goalscorer.
oldjustjuo
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anytime England plays a good team they always collapse... They have average players but as always the British media overhype them
LovePSG
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Leave Rashford alone for crying out loud. He's just had the one game for England where he's been ineffective. Now Sterling ?!
happinese
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Southgate got to the World Cup semi final..A good achievement, but he didn't win it! The way this guy is suddenly lauded like a hero is unjust and ridiculous. Remember this, he returned home with nothing.
darknesss
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Southgate should go for pours by playing new players. It is not like we have points by playing the regulars!
Carlcrain
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We can have a good team with a mix of youth in. One thing is for sure, sancho must start and rashford dropped.
Postmans
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I would imagine Sir bobby may well have done on a personal level, but I don't believe the team as a whole did. It was a good 8 years after the accident and there we're only 3 man united players in the squad.
Davidgardner
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I'm surprised more English clubs didn't try to get him before Dortmund did especially Arsenal seeing Sancho is a London boy. Him and Foden should be starting for England now regardless if they play at their clubs or not, they have too much quality to be on the bench for England.
Sampsons
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There's going to be so much expectation on Sancho, I hope he does well but England have to and need to manage him well. I hope he doesn't get burnt out by the time he's 23.
apathetic
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Dier should be concerned about his game he is slow as hell lacks the killer passes and overall it was horrendous display from him, this is all becoz I don't like his play, southgate should give Madison a chance!!!!
secretary
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I love the fact that Southgate is picking the younger players. It's so exciting, and it's inspiring young kids growing up.
Ironkings
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Southgate need not worry about the hypothetical hype surrounding Jadon Sancho in the future. If England lose to Spain again tomorrow by several goals - not to mention getting relegated in the NATIONS LEAGUE - Southgate himself will be getting all the hype he doesn't want when England supporters start seeing for themselves who and what Southgate really is - A BAD CHOICE FOR ENGLAND.
citizens
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He is more important in Dortmund than in England team. Dont waste his talent plz