Spain began their preparation to defend their European crown in style with a convincing 4-1 win over South Korea earlier in the week.
Fernando Torres got back to goalscoring ways for his country with an early strike - his first goal in nearly a year in Spain's colours.
Juan Mata may be given a chance from the start, as might Nacho Monreal, while Busquets and Xavi may be given more time to recover as their season with Barcelona only ended last week.
Spain should continue their confident march towards Euro 2012 with another convincing win against China, here. China do have a decent side and have won their last 2 matches, scoring 7 goals in the process, but those games were against Jordan and Singapore, so a game against Spain could well prove something of a shock to the system.
Spain, as we all know, have a wealth of talent in the ranks, and will rotate things once again. Even if they played their worst available starting XI here, it would still be a very good one, and one that should comfortably win.