All Blacks 7s captain, DJ Forbes said they will not celebrate too early as anything can happen in the sevens game.

He said the side is focusing for the England 7's and they want to finish with a good result.


Forbes added that facing host England in a sellout crowd in pool play will be a big task for them.

Heading into the last tournament, New Zealand leads the points table with 158 points, followed by South Africa on second place with 139 points while the Vodafone Fiji 7s team is in third place with 129 points.

All New Zealand needs to do this weekend is reach the cup quarterfinal of the England 7s and they will win their 12th series title.

Meanwhile, Fiji takes on Spain at 9.44pm Saturday in the first pool match.

We then take on Japan at 12.50am Sunday and play Australia at 4.38am Sunday in the last pool match.
 
The Cup quarterfinals start at 10.28pm Sunday, the semis start at 2.18am Monday and the Cup final will start at about 4.51am Monday. 

Story by: Aliki Bia