Only the fittest team and the team that plays the full 80 minutes of rugby will come out winners of the Pacific Rugby Cup competition.

That is the view of Air Pacific Fiji Warriors coach Inoke Male.

Male said both the Air Pacific Fiji Warriors and the Bodyguard Fiji Barbarians have shown they are the top two teams from the six teams that took part in this year's competition.

The soft spoken Tailevu villager said that they aim to turn the table on the Barbarians after they beat them 23-20 in the first round of competition.

However, the Barbarians have not tasted victory since the competition started in 2006, and they aim to make it their first when the dust settles at the TFL stadium on Saturday.

Male stressed it will be a "do-or-die" situation, with both teams knowing each other as they have played against one another at club, provincial and national level, and their game plans are predictable.

The Warriors and Bodyguard Fiji Barbarians match kicks off at 3pm on Saturday at the TFL stadium and you can catch a live commentary of the match on our sister station Viti FM.