Though some of them are playing international friendly matches, the pressure is off for the 27 national soccer teams already flipping through phonebooks looking for a place to stay during next summer’s World Cup in Germany. But it will be anything but a restful week for Spain, Slovakia, Norway, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay or Australia, and Trinidad and Tobago, and Bahrain. They all have to win two-legged playoffs if they don’t want to face their fans’ scorn. The first games are Saturday, with the final decision coming on Wednesday. The stress that comes with having to win a playoff was best summed up by Slovakian coach Dusan Galis, who wants to lead his team to the World Cup finals for the first time since the nation gained its independence 12 years ago. “I’m not interested in anything else. Having a good feeling from a good performance and losing with honor — I will not be satisfied with anything like that,” Galis told reporters. “We have gone this far, so we are able to make the last step.” Slovakia looks to fate to beat Spain Spain will start the playoffs in front of a home crowd But Arsenal striker…