Technically it's not a night off, but in effect it's very close to being so.
Having secured top spot in Group A with victory over Shakhtar Donetsk last month, Real Madrid enter Tuesday's Champions League meeting with Malmo at the Bernabeu with close to zero on the line. Sure, there's always the desire to prolong a winning run and build momentum, but this encounter will be more of an exercise in squad management for Rafa Benitez.
"This is the moment for us to rotate," the manager admitted on Monday.
What we're likely to get from Real Madrid in this one, then, is mix of resting stars, working key players back into fitness and a bit of tweaking and trialling (basically the opening chapter of the Rafa Handbook), particularly given that a crunch trip to Villarreal follows on Sunday.