The reigning champions conclude their disastrous World Cup campaign against Australia.
Can Spain restore some pride against Australia after their World Cup exit? Opta makes their verdict.
This will be the first ever meeting between Australia and Spain. Australia are 8.615/2 to mark this debut with a shock win.
Australia have only won one of their seven World Cup games against European opposition (2-1 v Serbia in 2010). Spain are 1.422/5 to win.
Australia need a draw to finish above reigning champions Spain. The odds of the game ending as a draw are 5.24/1.
Spain have never lost all three games in a World Cup group. They are 2.111/10 to win half-time/full-time.
Tim Cahill has scored five of Australia's 11 World Cup goals but is suspended for this game. Spain are 2.427/5 to keep a clean sheet.
In winning Euro 2008, World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012, Spain conceded a total of six goals, one fewer than they have so far at World Cup 2014. Over 2.5 goals is 1.68/13.
Spain join Italy 1950, Brazil 1966, France 2002 and Italy 2010 as reigning World Cup champions to exit the following tournament in the group stages. They are 3.3512/5 to finish rock bottom of Group B.
In his 126 minutes of World Cup action so far, Diego Costa has failed to muster a single shot on target (only five shots in total). Australia are 10.09/1 to keep a clean sheet.
Spain have hit 10 shots per game in this World Cup, down from 14 per game in their triumphant 2010 campaign. Under 2.5 goals is 2.6213/8.
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