ESPN will broadcast Spain's friendly match against South Africa, at the scene where La Roja won the World Cup in 2010.

Spain will play South Africa in a friendly match on November 19, 2013.Preview: South Africa's final match in 2013 will be a tough test

Spain will return to Johannesburg, where they lifted the World Cup trophy in 2010. This time the match will not be as important, but Vicente del Bosque's side will want to come away with another victory.

Both countries will be taking part in their final match in 2013, and neither will want to end things on a negative note.

For the current World Champions, they have continued their dominance in world football, as they claimed the top spot in their World Cup Qualification group. In a group that included France, La Roja were able to take first place, giving them yet another presence in a World Cup.

 

After a slender 1-2 victory over Equatorial Guinea, Spanish fans as well as their players will be hoping for a much better performance. Spain will also be without Xabi Alonso for this match, after he picked up an injury on Saturday in Malabo.

The hosts come into this friendly match, without a ticket for next year's World Cup in Brazil. 

Gordon Igesund's men failed to qualify for football's biggest event, but they would love to finish off the year with a victory over Spain.

Breaking down the Spanish side will not be easy, especially considering how well they keep the ball. Bernard Parker will get a chance to lead the front line, after he scored five goals in the qualification stage.

Where to watch this match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch South Africa vs Spain live on Tuesday, November 19, 2013: 

In the USA at 14:00 ET on: ESPN3, Watch ESPN

If you are in South Africa, and want to follow this match, you can do so on SuperSport Streaming and SuperSport 4 Africa, among others. For full TV listings, be sure to visit the South Africa vs Spain match page.