Face anti-spoofing is an important task to protect the security of face recognition. Most of previous work either struggle to capture discriminative and generalizable feature or rely on auxiliary information which is unavailable for most of industrial product. Inspired by the video classification work, we propose an efficient two-stream model to capture the key differences between live and spoof faces, which takes multi-frames and RGB difference as input respectively. Feature pyramid modules with two opposite fusion directions and pyramid pooling modules are applied to enhance feature representation. We evaluate the proposed method on the datasets of Siw, Oulu-NPU, CASIA-MFSD and Replay-Attack. The results show that our model achieves the state-of-the-art results on most of datasets protocol with much less parameter size.