All eyes will be on Jarryd Hayne on whether he will be able to score a try in the match against Wales and take the all-time try-scoring record at the Rugby League World Cup.
Hayne currently has 13 tries and is tied with Australia’s Rugby League immortal Bob Fulton.
Hayne scored 9 tries for Australia at the 2013 World Cup and has scored 4 tries for Fiji in two world cups.
He says it means a lot for him to come back to Fiji and to see how the game has grown in nine years adding it is unbelievable.
Hayne will once again partner with Henry Raiwalui in the halves against Wales this Sunday.
A win will put the Bati in a great position to qualify for the quarterfinals.
The Fiji Bati could meet Tonga in the quarterfinal of the Rugby League World Cup if they top Pool D.
The Vodafone Fiji Bati will play Wales at 9.30pm Sunday.
Australia will face France at 9pm Friday, New Zealand will face Scotland at 4pm Saturday, Samoa will play Tonga at 6.30pm Saturday while England plays Lebanon at 9pm Saturday.
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