Adelaide and West Coast have played 44 times. The Eagles hold the advantage 24 – 20.

Sunday’s clash between the Crows an Eagles is the last match of the home and away season. The minor premiership and make-up of the top eight could be decided in Western Australia.

It will also be the final AFL game at Domain Stadium before the move to the new Perth Stadium.

The Crows have played 33 games at Subiaco Oval for 12 wins and 21 losses.

Outside of home teams West Coast and Fremantle, Adelaide has the fifth-best winning record (36.36 per cent) at the venue.

If the Crows win or other results go in their favour on Sunday, the Club will secure their second McClelland Trophy.

Adelaide’s first and only other minor premiership was in 2005 when the Club finished top at the end of the minor round, but lost to West Coast in a Preliminary Final.

Adelaide and West Coast will meet for the first time this season. The two teams last played in Round 23, 2016, when the Eagles upstaged the Crows at home by 29 points.

The past two matches between the sides have been decided by 29 points including the most recent game at Domain Stadium in Round 12, 2016, when the Crows came out on top.

Approaching Round 23, the ninth-placed Eagles are only percentage out of eighth spot.

Retiring Brownlow Medallists Matt Priddis and Sam Mitchell and premiership player Sam Butler will play their final games on Sunday.

Crows Brad and Matt Crouch need to collect a combined 60 disposals against West Coast to pass a record the Cornes brothers set in 2007 for the most combined total disposals by brothers in a home and away season. Read more about the record chase

Matt Crouch has broken his own record for most handballs (405) by a Crow in a season. He sits third all-time for disposals by a Crow in a season (681).

West Coast’s form ledger since Round 11: L,W,L,W,L,W,L,W,L,W, L. The Crows will be aiming to inflict consecutive losses on the Eagles for the first time since Round 9 – 10 this season.

Eight of West Coast’s 11 wins this season have been at Domain Stadium. Melbourne, Greater Western Sydney and Port Adelaide are the only teams to beat the Eagles at the venue in 2017.

The Eagles have lost five games by 10 point or less this season – the equal-most of any club.

The Crows averaged 8.7 more inside 50ms per game than their direct opponents – ranked No.1.

Adelaide has the best time in forward half differential ( +6:52 minutes) this season.

Eagles star Josh Kennedy leads the Coleman Medal race with 64 goals, despite having missed five games through injury.

Aided by dead-eye Kennedy, the Eagles are quite efficient going inside attacking 50m. West Coast kicks a goal with 26.1 per cent of its forward 50m entries – ranked fifth. Adelaide is No.1 (27.9 per cent).

Ruckman Sam Jacobs needs 29 more hit-outs to break his own record for hit-outs in a season (859).

West Coast wingman Andrew Gaff leads the League for uncontested possessions (478) and handball receives (339). He’s also fifth for kicks (353).

The Crows are the No.1 pressure team in the competition with 16782.0 Champion Data pressure points.

Eagles swingman Jeremy McGovern has taken more intercept marks (67) than any other player. He’s third in the competition for marks (159) and fourth for contested marks (48).

The Crows (13.1) and Eagles (12.1) rank second and fourth for contested marks per game on average.