Spain top the standings with 10 points from five games, one
point ahead of Sweden who have two games in hand.
The winners of each of the 10 groups qualify directly for the
finals in Qatar while the second-placed teams advance into a
playoff.
The Swedes took control of the group when they condemned Spain
to their first World Cup qualifying defeat in 28 years last
week, and Luis Enrique said it was down to his side to put them
under pressure.
"We need to try and get away from everything and just focus on
things we can control," he told a press conference.
"Our objective is to win the game (against Kosovo), and the best
way we can put Sweden under pressure is by winning."
The 2010 World Cup winners can expect a raucous atmosphere at
the Fadil Vokrri Stadium.
Spain has not recognised Kosovo as a country since its
independence from Serbia in 2008. National broadcaster TVE
referred to Kosovo as a "territory" and put their scoreline
initials, KOS, in lower case letters during their meeting in
March.
"We are on the sidelines when it comes to politics," Luis
Enrique said.
"The only thing I'm worried about is winning. Kosovo will have
their fans behind them, they play good football and deserve more
points than the table says."
(Reporting by Joseph Walker, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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