There will be a lot of emotion around the Flying Fijians and Manu Samoa clash this Sunday in their Rugby World Cup third pool game at Eden Park.

In a must win game for both teams, the most famous piece of rugby turf in New Zealand is bound to erupt when the two Pacific nations go head-to-head in the most significant match between the two countries.

Neither side has ever played each other in a Rugby World Cup, though both sides battle each other year in and year out in the Pacific Nations Cup.

The Fiji team under the guidance of Samu Domoni Jnr knows a repeat of last weekend’s mistake will be costly to their campaign.

Assistant coach Greg Mumm believes that they have learnt from what happened in the loss as they focus on Samoa.