Fiji To Meet England
Digicel Fiji Sevens coach Iliesa Tanivula after the sterling performance of the young Fiji team said he had faith in his boys to better their performance from last weekend.
After overcoming Argentina in their final pool game 19-12, beating newcomers Mexico 57- 0 and running in 5 tries to Wales two tries for the final score to read 35-14, Tanivula said the boys are ready.
In the other Cup quarterfinals, South Africa will meet New Zealand at 6.58am.
Then followed by Fiji's game against England at 7.20am, Samoa will take on Argentina at 7.42am, while tournament up-setters Kenya meet USA at 8.04am.
Kenya created an upset when they beat New Zealand 24-7 for the first time in 14 meets while Uruguay gave the USA Sevens its first shock result when they beat last weekend’s losing semifinalists Kenya 14-12 in their opening pool game.
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