Flying Fijians put recent defeats behind them ahead of Scotland clash

Flying Fijians put recent defeats behind them ahead of Scotland clash
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More than 51,000 fans are expected to fill Murrayfield Stadium tomorrow as the FIJI Water Flying Fijians prepare to face Scotland, and Fiji players are ready. 

Flying Fijian Captain Tevita Ikanivere says despite losses to Wales and a heavy defeat to England, the Flying Fijians have put those results behind them and are determined to deliver a strong performance against Scotland.

Ikanivere says the players are fully switched on and ready for the challenge.

The Japan-based hooker says valuable lessons have been learned from their mistakes in the last two matches.

Ikanivere also says the weather conditions are ideal for rugby and the players are mentally prepared to perform in front of a crowd of more than 51,000 supporters.

Fiji will play Scotland at 1.10am tomorrow.

In other matches, the All Blacks will host Ireland at 7.10pm tomorrow, Japan will take on France at 8.40pm, and the Wallabies will face Italy at 10.10pm.

On Sunday, South Africa will meet Wales at 3.40am, while England will take on Argentina at 7.10am.

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