Vodafone Fiji 7s coach Ben Ryan said he is looking forward to this weekend’s Las Vegas 7s.
Ryan believes Fiji will bounce back after some controversial decisions made by the referee against England in the quarterfinals.
Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas is a narrow field, which suits the physical play of the Fijians and Samoans, while they also have strong support from the travelling Pacific community.
Fiji which is third on the overall standings in the series behind New Zealand will be looking to get back to the drawing board after they were knocked out in the quarterfinals in Wellington.
New Zealand 7s coach Gordon Tietjens said going to Vegas will be tough this time.
Fiji will face Samoa at 1.06pm and Wales at 4.02pm on Saturday in the Las Vegas tournament.
They will then meet New Zealand at 9.05am Sunday.
The Cup quarterfinals will be 1.14pm Sunday.
The Cup semis will kick off at 8.32am Monday while the final of the Las Vegas 7s will start at 11.25am Monday.
The defending Las Vegas Sevens champion is South Africa.