[caption id="attachment_16098" align="alignnone" width="580"]Spain players at training. Twitter Spain players at training. Twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: Spain eye top spot In Group D encounter tomorrow against Croatia. Spain became the talk of the continent after a comprehensive 3-0 win over Turkey on Friday. The passing was crisp, the attack varied as the defending European champs moved up the pitch. Spain looked just as good on the ball against the Czechs a few days earlier but the big difference this time around was that it got some solid finishing from forwards Nolito and Alvaro Morata. Suddenly Spain looks capable of scoring goals, a critique that has constantly been leveled against them. This game will decide the winner of the group, with Spain needing just one point to lock it up and play a third place side. Look for Vicente del Bosque to make major changes in the lineup to rest key players. Iker Casillas might even get a chance in between the pipes after getting relegated to backup behind David De Gea. Croatia will be without Luka Modric, a huge challenge for the team that blew a 2-0 lead in its recent game against Czech Republic. Sergio Ramos is the only Spain player who faces a suspension if he picks up a booking versus Croatia, who will qualify for the knockout stages if they get at least a draw. Ante Cacic's team could even be guaranteed progression with a defeat if Czech Republic fail to beat Turkey on matchday three. Nevertheless, Ivan Rakitic has made it clear Croatia - who could be without influential midfielder Luka Modric due to a groin injury - will not settle for a draw as they have set their sights on top spot in their section, too. A number of Croatia players are at risk of picking up a suspension, with Milan Badelj, Marcelo Brozovic, Ivan Strinic and Domagoj Vida all one booking away from a ban. Spain and Croatia met in the last edition of the Euros in 2012 - their only clash in a major tournament - with Spain claiming a 1-0 victory courtesy of an 88th-minute winner from Jesus Navas.