The Sydney 7s is expected to be the biggest sevens tournament in Australia and if there is one team that needs to prove a point, it is the Vodafone Fiji 7s team.
Ranked second on the World Sevens Series behind rival South Africa, Fiji is expected to reset their focus and show the world that they are the top contenders for the Olympics Gold medal in Rio.
Barring any upsets, the national side is expected to meet Kenya, or Scotland in the quarter final and meet New Zealand in the semifinal.
Fiji is pooled with Samoa, Argentina and France.
They will take on Samoa at 12pm Saturday in their first pool game.
Fiji takes on France at 3.18pm and their final pool game is against Argentina at 7.21pm Saturday.
The Cup quarter finals start at 12.35pm Sunday, the semis start at 4.57pm and the final kicks off at 8.04pm Sunday.