The Flying Fijians' past record against Ireland does not give them any chance of causing an upset in their second tour match on Sunday morning.

Fiji has met the Irish four times and is yet to record a win with our last two test matches recording humiliating results.

The closest we came to beating Ireland was in 1985 in their home ground in Lansdowne in Dublin, where Fiji lost by 15 points to 16.

10 years later in 1995, Ireland thumped Fiji 44-8 but in 2002 it was our worst ever performance when the national side went down 64-17.

On Sunday morning the Glen Ella coached side will face an Ireland team that is currently the Six Nations champions, unbeaten in their last nine games at home, ranked fifth in the World and who also have a clean record against Fiji.

After yesterday's 20 all draw against Australia, Ireland Coach Declan Kidney is expected to make some changes to his starting line-up bringing in some of his development squad for Sunday's game.

The Fiji and Ireland game will kick-off on Sunday at 5.15am.