Discipline at the breakdown will be crucial for the FIJI Water Flying Fijians when they face Canada in the second semi-final of the Asahi Super Dry Pacific Nations Cup in Denver today.

Head coach Mick Byrne says Canada is a strong team and has shown significant improvement this year, something the players need to be mindful of.

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Byrne also stated that at this level, playing on the international stage, the players need to deliver their very best.

He added that player selection is always a difficult process, particularly at the international level, where the demands are much higher compared to club competitions.

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The Flying Fijians will play Canada at 12.35pm today at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver, Colorado.

Meanwhile, Samoa will face the USA at 6.35am in the fifth-place playoff, while Tonga takes on Japan at 9.35am in the first semi-final.