The seventh leg of this year's World Rugby Sevens Series is set to take place in Hong Kong ©World Rugby

Rio 2016 Olympic champions Fiji will continue their search for their first World Rugby Sevens Series stage win of the season this weekend as action moves to Hong Kong in China.

The Fijians, who have won the last two series of the competition, currently sit third in this season's overall standings on 100 points after six events.

Fiji captain Osea Kolinisau is confident ahead of this weekend's action at the Hong Kong Stadium that they will finally take maximum points.

"We feel good after coming into Hong Kong early and we're in a really good place and are getting things right," he said.

"We have some tough games and every pool game is tough but it's a good challenge.

"Hong Kong is a special place for every young Fijian.

"We grow up watching our idols who have worn the white jersey.

"It's like a right of passage - we say if you haven't played in Hong Kong, you haven't played for Fiji."

Following their victory in the latest stage of the competition in Vancouver, England are now second overall in the series table on 103 points, 23 behind South Africa who remain top with four tournament wins out of six.

Fiji have been drawn in Pool C alongside New Zealand, Wales and Japan.

Action is due to take place at the Hong Kong Stadium ©Getty Images
Action is due to take place at the Hong Kong Stadium ©Getty Images

Leaders South Africa find themselves in Pool B where they will face Canada, Kenya and France.

England will contest Pool A with Australia, Samoa and South Korea.

Pool D features the United States, Scotland, Russia and Argentina.

England's Dan Norton could become the series' top try scorer if he manages to score once this weekend.

The 29-year-old has scored 244 tries and currently shares the record with Kenya's Collins Injera.

"Players like Dan Norton set the world on fire and make the game of sevens so exciting," said England coach Simon Amor.

"He is quick, which helps when you're a winger.

"He's got wonderful feet, but one of the thing people don't realise is that he is one of the most durable players we have, never misses one minute of training and is fit during every minute of every game.

"I may have jinxed him now, but he is fit, he works hard and he can keep getting better." 

Action is set to begin tomorrow before concluding with the finals on Sunday (April 9).