The Suva side is on track to book a spot in the quarter-finals after they beat the Papua New Guinea Manjals 14-12 in the first game of the second day of competition at the Digicel Suva International 7s at the TFL stadium.
Suva's tries came from Patrick Osborne and Levani Bocia.
Waisale Serevi helped his Papua New Guinea side to score two tries.
The next game currently underway is between Army and Western Force then at 2:19pm Ratu Filise meets Canada.
The favourites for the Suva International 7s tournament, the Fiji Barbarians will play against Waimanu at 4:09pm and in the last match of the day today at 7:49pm they take on Tonga.
You can catch the live commentaries of the matches on our sister station, Viti FM.
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Former Fiji 7s Coach Waisale Serevi will don the Papua New Guinea jersey today for the first time against a Fiji based side.
Serevi who has signed a four-year contract with the PNG side, has replaced injured player Benjamin John who has been ruled out of the tournament.
John was injured in yesterday's game against the Wardens side.
Suva Rugby Union Chairman Vilikesa Rauca said Serevi has been included in the PNG's team as a coach/player.
PNG Menjals will play Suva at 1:35pm.
The 2010 Digicel Suva International 7's hosts are wanting to create history in winning their first ever tournament tomorrow afternoon.
After recording a big win in the opening day beating Manawatu
31 nil, the Kalisito Tunaulu coached side now will have to beat PNG and Wardens to qualify for the semifinal.
Tunaulu said they cannot take anything for granted as both sides have the services of former national 7's reps who have been with the national side in the past IRB 7's tournament.
The Suva coach adds the tournament will give the national selectors a chance to look at a wider group of players before they pick the team for the New Zealand 7's.
Meanwhile, the eight teams for tomorrow's quarterfinals of the Digicel Suva International 7s tournament will be known this evening.
After the first round of games yesterday, all the teams still have a chance to make it through, as they will be playing two games each today.
Viti-FM Rugby Commentator Mikaele Kaloucava says most of the local teams can make it to the last eight, after impressive performances yesterday.
Today's opening match will start at 1.35 this afternoon between Suva and PNG.
The favourites for the Suva International 7s tournament, the Fiji Barbarians will today play against Waimanu at 4:09pm and in the last match of the day today at 7:49pm they take on Tonga.
You can catch the live commentaries of the matches from 1:35pm today on our sister station, Viti FM