It all depends how you want to wire them up, as in how you want them to work.
Essentially all you need to do is connect the spot lights to the + of the battery and the - of the battery. With a negative ground vehicle, negative just needs to be a metal part that eventually leads to the battery.
Obviously you need to be able to turn them on and off. So to do this you use a relay. A relay is really just a remote switch, that you send a signal too to tell it to turn on the lamps.
The reason for this is the amount of current the lamps draw is high, and a normal manual switch is unlikely to like the amp draw and will burn out. For the same reason, you need to ensure you use a suitable gauge wire for the lamps.
To turn the relay on, the easiest way is to use the main beam feed. So that when you put main beam on, it also activates the lamps. As a pre-caution you may want to fit an extra switch here, so that you can disable the spots if you don't want to use them.