The Spanish team have been seen being put through their paces ahead of the Women's World Cup final showdown with England on Sunday.
La Roja were the first side to book their spot in the showpiece event with a dramatic 2-1 win against Sweden on Monday.
While the Lionesses toppled hosts Australia a day later, thanks to goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo.
Both sides will be contesting their first final in the competition when they meet at Stadium Australia on Sunday morning.
And Spain have wasted no time in making sure they are prepared for the considerable threat of Sarina Wiegman's side, who agonisingly beat them in the quarter-finals of the European Championship last summer.
Spain's passage to the final, which has seen them score 17 goals in the competition - more than any other team, is all the more remarkable considering the upheaval that has taken place in the camp in recent years.
From rules over bedroom doors, letters to the Spanish football federation and a player revolt involving 15 national team stars, head coach Jorge Vilda has been at the heart of all the drama.
As a result, Spain have been without Barcalona trio Mapi Leon, Patri Guijarro and Claudia Pina and Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Lola Gollardo, who did not make themselves available for selection.
Considering that the three Barca stars featured for a team that dominated Liga F and won their second Champions League in three years, it's scary to think how strong they might have been with particularly Leon and Guijarro in their roster.
These images of the squad provide no indication of whether there has been a thawing of tensions after Monday's semi-final win.
Two-time Ballon d'Or winner Putellas was upset by her 57th minute substitution and slapped
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