Scotland take on Spain at Hampden on Tuesday as they look to continue their positive start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
Steve Clarke's side defeated Cyprus 3-0 during the opening match of the group and they will be looking to cause an upset at the national stadium.
Former World champions and two-time Euros winners Spain will provide a stern test.
They are coming off a 3-0 victory against Norway on matchday one.
Clarke feels his squad is in a good place going into the fixture but has acknowledged his side will be in for a tough game.
Speaking ahead of the match, he said: "Cyprus were a different proposition. We had more attacking opportunities than maybe we will get in the next match, but when we get attacking opportunities against Spain we have to capitalise on them.
"They have changed quite a lot of players from the World Cup but all the players are still quality players, they understand the system and how they want to play.
"They are a possession-based side with players who can hurt you in the final third. We will have to be organised and structured.
"You don't want to over commit, certainly early in the game, and against Spain you know that if you over commit you run the risk of being picked off.
"So we have to be good and patient without the ball but we also have to be very positive when we have the ball.
"We have to be ready to be out of possession a little bit more than we were at the weekend, where we dominated possession."
When is Scotland vs Spain?
Scotland take on Spain in their second Euro 2024 qualifying match today - Tuesday March 28.
The fixture will take place at Hampden.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Is Scotland vs Spain on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown live on Viaplay.
Coverage of the game begins at 7pm on Viaplay Sports 1.
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Can Scotland vs Spain be live-streamed?
Yes. Viaplay subscribers can live stream the match.
You can stream the broadcast - running from 7pm to 10.15pm through the Viaplay website or on the app.
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Who is in the Scotland squad?
Both Celtic's Anthony Ralston and Southampton striker Che Adams have withdrawn from the squad through injury.
Laurence Shankland of Hearts has been called up in their absence.
Goalkeepers - Zander Clark, Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly.
Defenders - Liam Cooper, Grant Hanley, Dominic Hyam, Aaron Hickey, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Porteous, Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney.
Midfielders - Stuart Armstrong, Billy Gilmour, Lewis Ferguson, Ryan Jack, John McGinn, Callum McGregor, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay.
Forwards - Jacob Brown, Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes, Laurence Shankland.