While the nation is still reeling from Spain's heaviest defeat in 51 years -- a result branded "a catastrophe" by the Spanish media -- there could be worse to follow at the iconic Maracana.
If Spain lose again and Holland avoid defeat against Australia in Wednesday's other Group B game, Vicente del Bosque's side will join Brazil (1966), France (2002) and Italy (2010) in the list of defending champions to have fallen at the first hurdle.
Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas has described the fixture as "life or death", but Del Bosque -- architect of the triumphs at the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 -- says there is no need to panic.
"The hours go by and the mood gets better," the Spain coach told Spanish television channel Cuatro.
"We have the challenge of winning our next two matches. It won't be easy, but it is possible. We are trying to prepare as well as possible and not be too sad.
Del Bosque has suggested that he will make "two or three changes", with goalkeeper Iker Casillas's position under particular scrutiny after an error-strewn display in the capitulation to the Dutch.
Pepe Reina, the Liverpool goalkeeper who spent last season on loan at Napoli, is in line to step in, but third-choice goalkeeper David de Gea is struggling with a muscle problem.
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