Fiji Airways Flying Fijians coach, John McKee says they are still developing their game plan and they have identified areas they need to improve on.
McKee says he will be making some changes this week to the match day team that will play Canada.
He says he maybe looking at giving game time to players that have not played many minutes in the past three test matches.
Fiji will be aiming to bounce back from their loss against Japan as we aim to win our fifth successive Pacific Nations Cup.
The PNC fixtures will be played in a cross pool format with each team playing 3 games. According to the format, Fiji has games against Japan, Canada and Samoa. The winner of the tournament will be the team who records the maximum number of competition points across the tournament schedule.
Fiji is in pool A with USA and Tonga and is currently in last place with zero points.
USA leads pool A with 5 points.
Japan leads pool B with 5 points which also has Samoa and Canada.
The national side will play Canada at 5.15pm this Saturday at the ANZ Stadium and you can catch the live commentary of the match on our sister station, Viti FM.