Real Madrid have already secured top spot in Champions League Group G and will seek their fifth win in six matches when they host CSKA Moscow at the Bernabeu on Wednesday.
Santi Solari’s side will also be after a degree of revenge, having lost 1-0 to the Russians back in October in one of the upsets of the tournament thus far.
CSKA failed to build on that victory, however, and have already been eliminated. Meanwhile, a shock loss to Viktoria Plzen two weeks ago means they have to take something from Spain to stand a chance of playing in the Europa League in the spring.