It will be action time in the next three hours for 24 teams who will battle in Hong Kong for the prestigious 7s title.

With the new points system in place, all teams will be vying for maximum points during the pool games to make a better chance of qualifying for the knock out stages.

For the Digicel Fiji 7s team Scotland is standing in their way tonight and they will try to deny Fiji a fairy tale ending in their campaign.

Fiji's most successful Rugby World Cup 15s coach and former 7s and 15s Wallaby, Ilivasi Tabua believes the national side should treat every game as the final.

Tabua said Fiji should try to execute the basics first and send out a warning to the rest of the teams that they are not there to make up the numbers.