Due to weather conditions, Vicente del Bosque's Spain might not be able to lock horns with Lithuania this Tuesday.
David Villa gave Spain an important victory last week against Czech Republic for the Champions League, scoring a double to become Fury's historic top striker.

Both squads took on each other less than a year ago, back in October, and it took about an hour for the Spaniards to unlock the game and score the opener.

"They won't let you breath. Their defense is deep, just like many other squads nowadays. We'll be playing far from home, in less than favorable conditions, it'll be a tough game" said Barcelona's midfielder Andres Iniesta.

Lithuania's coach relies on Valencia's defender Marius Stankevicius to neutralize Fury's massive firepower. Raimondas Zutautas wants to demonstrate Lithuania is ready to fight among Europe's best, will he have what it takes to defeat the World Champion?

Lithuania celebrated an important victory against Poland earlier this week, playing excellent football from the wings that overwhelm their rival from the first minute on .Saulius Mikoliunas and Edgaras Cesnauskis were the leaders of the attack, and their efficiency gave Zutautas a clear victory in the first half of the game.

Vicente del Bosque is aware Barcelona has an important match ahead next week, and so he's looking for alternatives to Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets in his scheme. Javi Martinez is a strong candidate to join Xavi and Xabi Alonso, while Fernando Llorente and Santiago Cazorla will assist David Villa in the last meters of the field.

Gerard Pique, Andoni Iraola, Raul Albiol and Alvaro Arbeloa are likely to defend Iker Casillas' goal in Lithuania. Their rivals are strong on the aerial play, and Vicente del Bosque does not want to be compromised by their physical superiority.

An interesting game between two rivals of different categories. Who'll bag the victory?