The Australia Sevens teams are out to replicate their Spanish success as the World Championship reaches its finale in Bordeaux.
Both sides took out the crown in Valladolid and sit in the top three of the three-leg World Championship.
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The Women will next face Fiji (1:51am AEST), after opening their tournament with a win over Brazil.
Amahli Hala replaces Tia Hinds (calf), with Maddison Levi named despite a knee injury.
The Men next take on the USA (3:52am) following a thumping win over Uruguay to start the day.
They are welcoming back Jayden Blake as he fills in for Dietrich Roache (ankle), while Liam Barry's side will start the tournament without James Turner, suspended for the pool stages after a red card in the Final.
Australia have backed up their Spainsh success as they took down Uruguay 43-12 with ease.
They were dominant in the restart game, with Aden Ekanayake scoring a hat-trick and winning back several kicks.
Captain Henry Hutchison crossed for a double, with Jayden Blake and Archie Saunders touching down.
Australia has started their campaign with a 45-7 win over Brazil.
With Maddison Levi on the sidelines, the Aussies recorded six different try-scorers, thumping Brazil after conceding the first points.
Teagan Levi crossed for a second half double, with Faith Nathan finished it off with for a perfect start.
2. Amahli Hala – 8 events
3. Faith Nathan – 40 events
5. Teagan Levi – 32 events
6. Madison Ashby (c) – 33 events
8. Kaitlin Shave – 14 events
10. Isabella Nasser (c) – 25 events
11. Demi Kennewell – 31 events
12. Maddison Levi – 35 events
13. Heidi Dennis – 14 events
15. Kahli Henwood – 13 events
22. Bienne Terita – 23 events
55. Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea – 18 events
65. Sariah Paki – 43 events
1. Henry Hutchison (c) – 67 events
2. Ben Dowling – 28 events
3. James McGregor – 10 events
7. Josh Turner – 45 events
10. Ben Dalton – 17 events
11. Maurice Longbottom – 53 events
13. Jayden Blake – 12 events
14. James Turner – 26 events
23. Aden Ekanayake – 15 events
24. Ethan McFarland – 8 events
33. Harry Wilson – 8 events
49. Archie Saunders – 4 events
77. Wallace Charlie – 9 events
AUSTRALIA WOMEN
- Friday 5 June: Australia 45 def Brazil 7 (8:36pm AEST)
- Saturday 6 June: Australia v Fiji (1:51am AEST)
- Saturday 6 June: Australia v Japan (9:54pm AEST)
AUSTRALIA MEN
- Friday 5 June: Australia 43 def Uruguay 5 (10:22pm AEST)
- Saturday 6 June: Australia v USA (3:52am AEST)
- Saturday 6 June: Australia v Spain (6:22pm AEST)