Chile manager Marcelo Bielsa has claimed that his team will adopt a typically attacking formation for this final Group H match in Pretoria, although it remains to be seen whether their customary 3-3-1-3 line-up will be in operation. Star striker Humberto Suazo was withdrawn at half-time against Switzerland and he might be on the bench as the south Americans look to try and get a draw.

Spain were once again guilty of missing many chances against Honduras, although David Villa managed to get on the scoresheet twice and he’s been cleared of any wrongdoing by FIFA after that petulant slap at a Honduran defender. Fernando Torres should continue in attack, while Jesus Navas is likely to be preferred to David Silva.

Carmona and Fernandez will be suspended for the Chileans and we are likely to see plenty more yellow cards issued to the team during this match as they try to break up Spain’s attractive passing style. Unfortunately, it means that the Euro 2008 winners could be halted in their tracks and a low-scoring encounter looks likely.

PREDICTION: UNDER 2.5 GOALS @ 1.87 with bet365