There will be action aplenty on and off the field on Sunday at Woodville Oval when Adelaide’s SANFL team takes on the Eagles.

A blockbuster clash awaits between two of the competition’s hottest teams who both have plenty to play for.

The SANFL Crows have won six of their last eight games including the last four matches in a row as Adelaide makes a late charge for a finals berth. The Crows have downed every team inside the top five – bar the Eagles – during this period.

A win for Woodville-West Torrens would lock away the club’s first Minor Premiership since 2006. The hosts have won 13 of their past 14 matches and currently sit three games clear on top of the SANFL ladder.

The club’s annual Eagles Kids Day will also take place on Sunday which promises to be a fun-filled event for the whole family.

LIGHTING CARNIVAL: A curtain raiser to the main match, with U8, U9 & U10 teams from the Metro West Junior Football League. This involves 24 junior teams playing a total of 48 games over 4 ovals, starting at 10.25am.

RADIO BROADCAST: SANFL Broadcaster 107.9 Life FM will commence their coverage early live from the hill from 11.00am.

FREE TREASURE HUNT: Kids can collect their Treasure Map at the gate and from 12.30pm visit a range of community displays including, Woodville District Cricket Club, St Clair Dental, City of Charles Sturt, West Lakes Golf Club, AMF Bowling and 1st Kilkenny Scouts Group.

KIDS DAY DONUT: Those kids who complete the map receive a special and free Kids Day Donut.

KIDS DAY PARADE: An Eagles tradition since 2008, the pre-game parade around the Oval is open to all youngsters in attendance. The start point will be behind the southern goals from 1.40pm.

FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES: A free jumping castle and free face painting will also be available from 1.30pm.

The main event between the Crows and Eagles commences at 2.10pm. Entry is free for Crows Ticketed Members and to fans under 18 years old.

More match day details are also available on the Eagles’ website: wwtfc.com.au

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