Fiji are pinned in their half but are in control of possession with four minutes remaining.
England is denied again as Bibby is bundled into touch by a flying tackle.
Bowen is stopped in his tracks as he shows indecision with one man to beat after a great run.
England are on the move after the turn around with Burgess leading the attack and Bowen goes across in the right corner being sent through by Mitchell. Eng 12-28
Half time: Fiji 28 England 7
England have been blown away by Fiji's with Tuwai bouncing off the post to score their fifth try on the stroke of half time. Fiji 28-7
Fiji are on a roll now with Katonibau powering across line. Fiji 21-7.
Veremalua canters across almost unchallenged after Kolinisau sells a dummy and sends him through with an inside pass. Fiji 14-7
England are calling the shots but Fiji hit back through Rawaca who scores his fourth try of the weekend. Fiji 7-7
England strike first in the Dubai final against the run of play with Bowen following a chip kick by Bibby. Eng 7-0
Fiji are enjoying early possession and making inroads with their dancing feet, earning a penalty.
Another mistake by England giving away a scrum while there is some concern for Mitchell's ankle injury.
Tom Mitchell gets the final under way for England but the kick goes out.
Reigning World Sevens Series champion Fiji have never beaten England in a Dubai final.
Third Place: United States beat New Zealand 31-12
Lewis Ormond scores his first try in the famous black shirt as New Zealand have the final say but have been beaten for the second time by United States in Dubai this weekend.
Holders goes over for his second in the right corner to complete New Zealand's miserable weekend in Dubai. US 31-7
With New Zealand down to six men, Bakers seals victory with a scintillating run. US 26-7.
Niuao offloads for Will Holder to dash across for his first try of the season as United States take a commanding 19-7 lead at the break.
Kevin Swiryn returns to step inside and go under the posts as United States score soon after the restart. US 12-7
Folau Niua scores his first try of the week as United States hit back. US 5-7
New Zealand draw first blood as Stowers goes over after sustained pressure. NZ 7-0
Plate Final: South Africa beat Australia 19-14 (AET)
Geduld makes the initial break and Hougaard scores his second and most important try in Dubai this weekend in the first minute of extra time to give South Africa a come-from-behind 19-14 victory after trailing 14-0.
Kolbe dances his way through on the outside to set up a last gasp equaliser by going round before giving Smith to do the honours and take the final into extra time. SA 14-14
Kwagga Smith pulls one back for South Africa while Australia are man down as Fa'alava'au is sin-binned. SA 7-14
South Africa are denied a try after the restart as Juan de Jongh knocks the balls crossing the line by a ferocious tackle.
Australia are on the attack and skipper Jenkins delivers with a burst of speed on the outside on the stroke of half time. Australia 14-0
Australia take the lead after three minutes as Myers powers through under the posts against the run of play. Australia 7-0
South Africa enjoy early possession before being driven back after conceding a penalty.
France have beaten Scotland 24-14 to win the Bowl final with Julien Candelon and skipper Bourahoua getting on the scoreboard for French.
Canada beat Japan 19-17 to win the Shield final.
England will face reigning World Sevens Series champions in the Cup final.
Cup semifinals
Phill Burgess galloped his way through a chink in 'extra' time as England sneaked into the final by denying United States 24-19
England draw level with a minute to go after Alex Gray switches inside beautifully after being set up by Bibby. Eng 19-19
United States are back ahead with Leuta breaking and offloading to Benjamin who goes under the posts early in the second period. US 19-12
Richard de Carpientier steals the ball from the restart as England score twice within a minutes to tie the scores 12-12 at half time.
Josh Watkins scores the first try of his Sevens after a delightful pass from Burgess. Eng 5-12
Zack Test dart across from a ruck for his 124th try in the series to rattle England. USA 12-0
Leuta stuns England by powering his way through for an early try on the left. USA 7-0
"It was frustrating on sidelines as a coach. It was stop start. We have seven on the trot against them. Never lost to them in my nine years in Dubai. It's nice to keep record intact," said Fiji coach Ben Ryan after their win over New Zealand.
Big man Tuwai engineers their third try with a grubber before the ball changed hands swiftly for Veremalua to go over for his 25th try of the Sevens series. Fiji 19-5
Pio Tuwai powers his way through to give Fiji the lead for the first time. Fiji 12-5
Fiji finally get on the board with Mate going over with three minutes remaining. Fiji 5-5
New Zealand cling onto a 5-0 at the breather.
Fiji look dangerous on the break but Kolinisau's pass is wide.
New Zealand breach the defence after some patient build up with O'Donnell going over on the right. NZ 5-0
Plate semifinals
South Africa will meet Australia in the Plate final after strolling to a 26-5 win over Argentina.
Los Pumas get a consolation try as Muller chases a chip and scramble over the line. Arg 5-26
Geduld gets his fifth of the weekend as he glides away after intercepting on the halfway mark. SA 26-0
Hougaard goes under the posts after a fine break by Kolbe to give South Africa a 19-0 lead at half time.
Kolbe gets a double to put South Africa in cruise control. SA 12-0
Chelsin Kolbe hands off a couple of defenders before strolling across to go under the posts. SA 7-0
Plate SF: Australia beat Samoa 28-10
Australia wrest control of possession to shut out Samoa with Wallaby Henry Speight scoring the first try of his Sevens career.
Samoa are back in the hunt with two quick tries with Toloa going wide. Samoa 10-21
Samoa hit back almost with the restart as skipper Selesele collects the ball and muscle his way past. Samoa 5-21
Pama Fou scores his 75th try of the World Sevens Series by burstring across from the halfway mark. Australia 21-0
Myers sets up another try for Australia as Jenkins gets a double angling in to go under the posts. Australia 14-0 at half time.
Australian skipper Ed Jenkins goes on the outside to breach the defence in the second minute after Myers makes the initial break on the right flank. Australia 7-0
Lions triumph
Abu Dhabi Harlequins beat Al Ain Amblers 36-14 in the Trophy Final of the Gulf Men's League while Lanka Lions created history by winning the Gulf Men's Open title defeating Heartbeat Sports Tigers 33-21 in the final.
France will play Scotland in the Bowl final.
France defeated Kenya 33-7 while Scotland edged out Wales 17-14 in the Bowl semifinals.
Russia will meet Canada in the Shield final.
Russia beat Japan 21-19 while Canada beat Portugal 31-14 in the Shield semifinals
United States took another giant scalp by knocking out defending Dubai champions South Africa in the Cup quarter-finals which followed their first ever win over New Zealand in a pool game on Friday.
Fiji will face New Zealand in the Cup semifinals while United States will take on England.
Cup QF: United States beat South Africa 21-19
United States took advantage of the numbers after Senatla was sent to the sin-bin by scoring twice in quick succession through Leuta and Carlin Isles to regain the lead 21-19 with less than two minutes remaining.
Senatla breaks free following after winning a ruck ball to give South Africa a 19-7 cushion.
South Africa surged ahead 12-7 at half time with an unconverted try by Snyman.
South Africa equalised almost immediately with Justin Geduld pouncing on a stray pass to go under the posts. SA 7-7
Perry Baker sprinted across from the halfway line to give United States the lead against Dubai defending champions South Africa with his fifth try of the weekend. US 7-0
Cup QF: England beat Argentina 14-7
Los Pumas were penalised for a late tackle on Norton and England rucked the ball out for Bibby to go over with a minute remaining. England 14-7
Argentina equalised in the opening after the restart with scrum half Ridrugi Etchart spreading the England defence thin before sending Alvarez over. Argentina 7-7
Half time: England 7 Argentina 0
Phil Burgess scored his second try of the weekend on the stroke of half time to give England the lead. Eng 7-0
Dan Norton came close to scoring the first try with a lovely chip and chase with the Los Pumas defending stubbornly.
Cup QF: New Zealand beat Samoa 24-21
New Zealand stormed into the semifinals with a last-gasp try by Dylan Collier after the hooter had sounded.
Samoa went ahead witha minute remiaining through tries by Toloa and Francies Ieremia.
New Zealand surged ahead with Joe Webber going under the posts. NZ 19-7
Samoa hit back soon after the restart with Tila Mealoi haring across to go under the posts. Sam 7-12.
Half time: New Zealand 12 Samoa 0
Sherwin Stowers muscled his on the right for New Zealand's second try. NZ 12-0
New Zealand stormed ahead as Gillies Kaka crashed over on the right for his 50th try in the World Sevens Series. NZ 7-0
Cup QF: Fiji beat Australia 19-12
Fiji survived a last-gasp effort from Australia to go through to the semifinals with a 19-12 win.
Lewis Holland went over near the posts with just over a minute to go. Australia 12-19
Fiji are in cruise control with Savenaca Ravaca going under the posts after an expansive move. Fiji 19-5
Fiji scored almost with the restart as Osea Kolinisau went over after a sweeping move on the left corner. Fiji 12-5
Half time: Fiji 7 Australia 5
Australia hit back in the dying seconds of the first half with a corner flag try by Pama Fou after a quickly taken penalty.
Fiji are off to a flying start with Isake Katonibau going under the posts after breaking from deep inside their half.
Bowl semifinals
Kenya, France, Wales and Scotland are through to the Bowl semi-finals on day two of the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens.
Kenya beat Japan 17-12, France beat Russia 38-5, Wales beat Canada 24-14 and Scotland beat Portugal 21-14.