World Rugby Sevens Series leaders Fiji finished the pool stages of the Paris Sevens unbeaten while New Zealand, South Africa and hosts France also finished with three wins from three on day two at Stade Jean Bouin.
Fiji hold an eight-point advantage at the top of the Sevens Series and with just the Twickenham leg to come, they will look to be overall winners heading into Rio 2016 where Sevens makes its bow.
After day two of the Paris Sevens, the four unbeaten sides eased into the final eight where they will be joined by Samoa, Australia, Argentina and Kenya.
England fell to defeats to Australia and South Africa in their pool and only mustered a win over Brazil. Wales finished without a victory to their name in Pool B while the USA were disappointed with a record of one win from three in Pool D.
South Africa's Seabelo Senatla is setting the pace on the try-scoring stakes with eight so far in the Paris Sevens while Fiji's Josua Tuisova and New Zealand's Lewis Ormond both have five apiece.
New Zealand tackle Argentina in the quarterfinals while South Africa play Samoa, France face Kenya and Fiji will aim to see off Australia on Sunday.
Four teams still unbeaten at Paris Sevens
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