Ireland full-back Rob Kearney believes Fiji could cause more problems this weekend than South Africa did on Saturday.
Ireland thrashed the Springboks 38‑3 at the Aviva Stadium to notch up a record win over the tourists.
In contrast, Fiji only lost 19‑10 to Italy in Rome on the same day and when asked if they could prove to be tougher opponents than South Africa, Kearney said that Fiji rested a few key players at the weekend and will be in some shape or form.
The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) has confirmed that Sunday's game in Dublin is a 51,000 sell‑out and Leinster full‑back Kearney is expecting a tricky encounter.
Kearney says Fiji pose a massive threat individually and the key for them is to make sure their systems are in place and work together on their defensive line.
The Fiji Airways Flying Fijians will take on Ireland at 6.30am Sunday.
In other test matches on Sunday, England will host the Wallabies at 3.30am, Scotland will face the All Blacks at 6.15am while France will take on South Africa at 8.45am.
Source: sky sports
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