Ireland beat Hong Kong 28-5 to book a final berth at the World Rugby Sevens repechage with a place at the Toyko Olympics up for grabs.
France stand in the way of Anthony Eddy's side and a ticket to the Games.
The match will take place just after 6pm Irish time.
The Irish made short work of their semi-final opponents with Jordan Conroy (2) and Foster Horan tries putting the team in command in the first half.
Harry McNulty added a fourth at the start of the second half to put the result beyond doubt
Earlier, Terry Kennedy inspired Ireland into the semi-finals in an impressive 21-7 victory over Samoa.
Horan's opening try handed Ireland an early lead with accurate kicking from Billy Dardis adding the extra two points.
They took a commanding 14-0 lead into the break following some sublime rugby involving Ireland’s star duo Kennedy and Conroy.
Just as the St Mary’s man appeared to have run into trouble after jinking inside two Samoa players, he opted to send a reverse pass out to the wing where the awaiting Conroy had the simplest of tasks to run the ball over the line for the second try of the game.
"You cannot do that!"
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) June 20, 2021
Talk about an #ImpactMoment... The no-look, out-the-back-door pass from @IrishRugby's Terry Kennedy just has to be seen to be believed 😮@DHLRugby | #Rugby7s pic.twitter.com/P1GJCRixGC
Samoa hit back straight after the re-start as Greg O’Shea was caught in possession under the posts, however, a fine breakaway try by the powerful Jack Kelly sealed the tie as Ireland ran out 21-7 winners.
#Ireland7s
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) June 20, 2021
🔓 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹: #IreM7s will face @FranceRugby for a place in Tokyo at Stade Louis II at 7.07pm local time/6.07pm Irish time 🟢#ShoulderToShoulder #IrishRugby #RoadToTokyo @TritonLake pic.twitter.com/a5pxtjUeVP