LIVE: Finals day is here at the Perth SVNS in what shapes as a massive day for the Australian teams in Perth.
The men and women's teams are coming off a perfect opening day, sweeping through all six games to top their respective pools.
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The women will kick off the action for the hosts, facing the USA (12:35 pm AWST) in the semi-finals as they look to defend their title from last year.
This is followed by the men, who take on South Africa (1:19 pm) in their quest to make it three straight Perth Finals.
Following this, the champions will be crowned, culminating a massive weekend on the SVNS World Series.
Recap all the action in the live blog below or watch it live on Stan Sport
*Note all blog times are AWST
The first of the women's semi-finals as New Zealand take on France
Argentina have raced away with the 47-12 win over France after the French copped an early red card.
It happened early in the first half after a reckless dump tackle from Andy Timo.
Pedro De Haro scored a double as six different try-scorers touch down.
Spain will battle for fifth after taking down Great Britain 28-19.
The match was locked at 14-all heading into half-time before Spain put on back-to-back tries to build a sizeable lead.
Not even a yellow card to try scorer Angel Bozal could slow them down as they held tough for the win.
Canada will play Japan for fifth after a tense 26-19 win over Fiji.
The Fijians kept fighting throughout the game, with a late try to Mariana Talatoka setting up a grandstand finish.
However, the class of Olivia Apps shone through, racing away in the final seconds for the victory
Starting with the women's fifth-place semi-final, as Japan took care of Great Britain 29-7.
Chiaki Saegusa did the damage early, scoring the first two tries of the match as the Japanese steadied following a tough day one.
They were never troubled as tries to Minako Taniyama and Michiyo Suda helped seal the win
Here's how the day is set to pan out, with the local attention turning to the semi-finals at 12:35 pm (women) and 1:19 pm (men) respectively.
Women
Japan v Great Britain - 10:30 am (1:30 pm)
Canada v Fiji - 10:52 am (1:52 pm)
Men
Spain v Great Britain - 11:14 am (2:14 pm)
France v Argentina - 11:36 am (2:36 pm)
Women
New Zealand v Canada - 12:13 pm (3:13 pm)
Australia v USA - 12:35 pm (3:35 pm)
Men
Fiji v New Zealand - 12:57 pm (3:57 pm)
Australia v South Africa - 1:19 pm (4:19 pm)
Welcome back to Rugby.com.au's on-ground coverage of the Perth SVNS as we enter Finals day.
Both Australian sides are rolling into their respective semi-finals full of momentum after what was a perfect opening day for the hosts.
The heat is set to play a big factor, with similar sweltering conditions facing the teams at HBF Park.
Follow along for all the action as it happens.
2. Amahli Hala – 4 events
3. Faith Nathan – 35 events
4. Mackenzie Davis – 8 events
5. Teagan Levi – 28 events
6. Madison Ashby (c) – 28 events
8. Kaitlin Shave – 10 events
9. Tia Hinds – 22 events
10. Isabella Nasser (c) – 20 events
12. Maddison Levi – 28 events
13. Heidi Dennis – 9 events
15. Kahli Henwood – 8 events
22. Bienne Terita – 19 events
65. Sariah Paki – 37 events
1. Henry Hutchison (c) – 62 events
2. Ben Dowling – 24 events
3. James McGregor – 5 events
7. Josh Turner – 40 events
9. Will Cartwright – 3 events
10. Ben Dalton – 12 events
13. Jayden Blake – 9 events
23. Aden Ekanayake – 10 events
24. Ethan McFarland – 3 events
31. Jarrah McLeod - Debut
33. Harry Wilson – 3 events
71. Hadley Tonga – 3 events
77. Wallace Charlie – 4 events
AUSTRALIA WOMEN
- Saturday February 7: Australia 54 def Great Britain 5 (11:36am AWST/2:36pm AEDT)
- Saturday February 7: Australia 26 def France 12 (2:42pm AWST/5:42pm AEDT)
- Saturday February 7: Australia 38 def Canada 10 (5:58pm AWST/8:58pm AEDT)
- Sunday February 8 - Semi-Final: Australia v USA (12:35pm AWST/3:35pm AEDT)
AUSTRALIA MEN
- Saturday February 7: Australia 21 def New Zealand 14 (1:04pm AWST/4:04pm AEDT)
- Saturday February 7: Australia 29 def France 14 (4:20pm AWST/7:20pm AEDT)
- Saturday February 7: Australia v Great Britain (7:36pm AWST/10:36pm AEDT)
- Sunday February 8 - Semi-Final: Australia v South Africa (1:19pm AWST/4:19pm AEDT)