“We believe in our chances. Others played Spain just fine at this tournament. We could win this game if we give our all," said Lunev.

"We will be analysing their weaknesses. We can’t forget about Spain’s attack, all their players are from the top clubs,” he added.

Hosts Russia, who finished second in Group A after a 3-0 defeat by Uruguay on Monday, will play Group B winners Spain at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday.