FIJI Water Flying Fijians coach Senirusi Seruvakula says his side must be more disciplined in both attack and defence if they are to cause another upset against England this Sunday.
Speaking from Liverpool, Seruvakula says last week's defeat was very disappointing.
He says the team believed they started well in the first half, but costly mistakes eventually led to their downfall.
Seruvakula adds that the match highlighted where Fiji currently stands when competing against Tier 1 nations.
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The Flying Fijians head into the match expecting a tough challenge from England, who have won 10 of the 11 previous meetings between the two sides.
However, Fiji will draw confidence from their historic 30-22 victory over England at Twickenham in 2023—their first-ever win over the English—and will be aiming to repeat that achievement.
The Flying Fijians will take on England at 1.10am Sunday at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
In other international fixtures this weekend, New Zealand will face Italy at 5.05pm Saturday at Sky Stadium on Saturday, Australia will host France at 7.40pm Saturday in Brisbane, and Ireland will take on Japan at 10.10pm Saturday.
On Sunday, South Africa will play Scotland at 3.10am in Pretoria, while Wales will face Argentina at 7.10am in San Juan.
