The England team trained in Alicante on Thursday evening ahead of their testing encounter with Spain.
Roy Hodgson's men face the current European champions in a friendly at the Jose Rico Perez Stadium on Friday night - the next part of their preparations for Euro 2016.
Having spent two days training just north of Alicante, Hodgson's men headed down to the match venue to get a taste of the surroundings before they go up against Vicente del Bosque's side, who qualified for the Euros as winners of Group C.
Spain v England
International Match
7.45pm, Friday 13 November 2015
Jose Rico Perez Stadium, Alicante
Live on ITV
All but one player from Hodgson's 22-man squad trained at the 29,000-seater stadium - the home of Spanish third-tier outfit Hercules CF - with Jamie Vardy sitting out the session.
The in-form Leicester City striker is a doubt for the game as he recovers from a knock picked up in his club's Premier League game against Watford on Saturday.
Hodgson and his coaches Ray Lewington and Gary Neville put the team through their paces with Spain - and a home game against France on Tuesday - in their minds.
Following the Three Lions' session, the Spanish team, including English-based players Diego Costa, Juan Mata and Cesc Fabregas, arrived to have their final pre-match practice.
FATV: The #3Lions trained at the home of @cfhercules this evening ahead of tomorrow's game at the stadium #SPAvENG
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— England (@england) November 12, 2015
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