Australia, South Africa, England and Fiji all achieved perfect records, to top their pools on day one of the HSBC Singapore Sevens, after an action-packed day of rugby at the Singapore National Stadium.
Coming into the tournament South Africa lead the overall standings by just three points ahead of Fiji who have won the last two tournaments in succession.
This year’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series has been one of the most competitive yet, with just two stops left on the Series there is everything to play for at the HSBC Singapore Sevens.
Day two will see Fiji will play New Zealand in a rematch of the recent Commonwealth Games final in the opening Cup quarter-finals game, followed by South Africa who will take on 2016 HSBC Singapore Sevens winners Kenya. Australia will face Spain and England, who took home bronze in the tournament last year will play Samoa.
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The Challenge Trophy quarter-finals will be Japan v Wales, Canada v France, Scotland v Russia and USA v Argentina.
Day two gets underway at 11:00 local time on Sunday (GMT +8) to follow the action visit www.worldrugby.org/sevens and @worldrugby7s
Source: www.worldrugby.org