Fans are in for a treat for more rugby action at the new venue after organisers said more than 33,700 people filed through the gates on Friday.
They expect a total attendance of more than 130,000 for the three-day event.
New Zealand, France and Australia are unbeaten in the women’s competitions.
And in the men’s, Argentina, Fiji and New Zealand are looking to extend their winning streak.
The SAR’s women’s squad will face Thailand at 2pm, while the men’s side face Japan at 3pm.
France’s Valentine Lothoz spoke to RTHK after team France’s women’s beat Ireland 17-12.
“It was a difficult match because Ireland brought a lot of intensity. We will focus on the tournament, the next game and we will come back stronger.”
The captain of Spain’s men’s squad, which crushed Great Britain 26-12, described the atmosphere at the new stadium as “amazing”.
Pol Pla said he looks forward to his side’s match later in the day. “It will be crazy and the atmosphere will be great”.
Fans are in for a treat for more rugby action at the new venue after organisers said more than 33,700 people filed through the gates on Friday.
They expect a total attendance of more than 130,000 for the three-day event.
New Zealand, France and Australia are unbeaten in the women’s competitions.
And in the men’s, Argentina, Fiji and New Zealand are looking to extend their winning streak.
The SAR’s women’s squad will face Thailand at 2pm, while the men’s side face Japan at 3pm.
France’s Valentine Lothoz spoke to RTHK after team France’s women’s beat Ireland 17-12.
“It was a difficult match because Ireland brought a lot of intensity. We will focus on the tournament, the next game and we will come back stronger.”
The captain of Spain’s men’s squad, which crushed Great Britain 26-12, described the atmosphere at the new stadium as “amazing”.
Pol Pla said he looks forward to his side’s match later in the day. “It will be crazy and the atmosphere will be great”.