Spain have beaten Republic of Ireland 2-0 in New York this morning, in their final warm-up game before the Confederations Cup.
The reigning World and European champions survived a late scare to secure a comfortable win in the end.
Spain started the game well against the team ranked 40 places below them in FIFA's rankings, moving the ball quickly around the Irish penalty area and creating several good chances.
They were unable to take the lead though, and in the second half Ireland improved, pushing more men forward as Spain struggled to break them down.
Twenty minutes from the end though, Spain did find the breakthrough, when Roberto Soldado reacted quickest to volley the ball into the bottom corner from just inside the box.
Ireland thought that they had equalised with two minutes on the clock, but Sean St Ledger's goal was ruled out for offside, before Spain added a brilliant second thanks to Juan Mata.
See how the action unfolded with Sports Mole's minute-by-minute coverage below.