Wales coach Warren Gatland says whoever loses this weekend's "massive" Rugby World Cup warm‑up match between England and Ireland will suffer a major setback ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
Gatland's men, who won 16‑10 away to Six Nations champions Ireland in their warm‑up contest last Saturday, have been drawn in the same World Cup pool as main tournament hosts England and Australia.
But the group also includes the Vodafone Flying Fijians, who knocked Wales out of the 2007 World Cup in France, and Gatland believes the Pacific Islanders should not be under‑estimated.
Gatland says that everyone is talking about Wales, Australia and England but they should not underestimate Fiji, as they are going to be an incredibly tough proposition.
He believes that Fiji has a lot of players playing at the top level in France and a few Super Rugby stars including Nemani Nadolo and Ben Volavola.
The New Zealander says that one of the big team in Pool A will be caught with their pants down by Fiji.
Fiji will open the World Cup against England at Twickenham at 7am on the 19th of this month.
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