Fiji eyes last two titles
Iliesa Tanivula and his men are in London to play in the England Sevens and next week compete in the Scotland Sevens.
Fiji has won only one tournament, the Wellington Sevens in the second leg of the Series this season but hopes are high to do well in the last two remaining tournaments.
Team Manager Jope Tuivanuavou said Fiji will try to spoil the party of New Zealand or Samoa this weekend, as they are the only two sides who can win this year's Series title.
Tuivanuavou said all teams are tough and they will take it one game at a time.
Fiji's run-on team against Canada tonight will be Seremaia Burotu, Apisai Naiyabo, Watisoni Votu, Semi Keli, Ilai Tinai, Isake Katonibau and Randell Kamea.
Fiji will meet Canada in their opening pool match at 10:14pm today.
Then tomorrow morning at 1:20, they face France and in their last pool match Fiji plays South Africa at 5:44am.
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