The Crows have faced the Eagles 46 times since joining the league in 1991.

West Coast hold a slender four-game advantage over the Crows (25 to 21), but Adelaide have won three of the past five matches.

Adelaide’s biggest win over the Perth club came in Round 23, 2013 when the Crows marched to an 86-point win at Subiaco Oval.

Over the past five games, Matt Crouch has been the standout player, averaging 35.3 disposals and 8.7 tackles per match.

In front of goal, Josh Jenkins leads the way with an average of 1.3 majors.

From the Eagles, Andrew Gaff averages 36.7 disposals, 4.3 marks and four tackles against the Crows since 2015.

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In the Saturday twilight time slot, Adelaide has already played two matches this season - a loss to Hawthorn and a win against St Kilda.

West Coast has not yet played the time slot this season but did record two wins from three matches in 2018 - the loss came against the Crows at Adelaide Oval in Round 15.

The team coaches, Don Pyke and Adam Simpson, possess a nearly identical win-loss record.

Simpson has the slightly more favourable 64.5 per cent win rate from 127 matches compared to Pyke’s 63.8pc from 80 games.

Pyke worked alongside Simpson at West Coast as an assistant coach before joining the Crows in 2016.

Adelaide sit one place behind West Coast on the ladder - seventh and sixth - but will surpass the Eagles if they win, based on percentage.