The Scotland 7s this weekend will be the toughest ever as the top teams desperately aim to finish at the top four spots for an automatic Olympic Games qualification next year.

The Vodafone Fiji 7s team on the other hand is not only aiming to finish top four but to win their second HSBC 7s series title.

Fiji 7s vice captain Isake Katonibau believes they have prepared well.

Fiji will have to win the Scotland 7s and finish ahead of South Africa in the England 7s next weekend if they are to claim the series title.

Coach Ben Ryan says this would be a perfect situation for Fiji and he hopes NZ or Samoa step up in South Africa’s pool to put them in a place where Fiji can meet them in the quarters.

Ryan also says they will just have to get the basics right.

Looking at the points table, South Africa leads with 129 points, Fiji is in second place with 125 points, New Zealand is in third place with 120 points while England is in fourth place with 100 points.

Fiji will face Wales at 11.42pm tomorrow in the Scotland 7's. They take on Portugal at 2.48am Sunday before playing  Scotland at 6.21am.

The cup quarter finals will start at 10.28pm Sunday, the cup semi finals will be at 1.58am next Monday while the cup final will be held at 5.20am Monday.