Geelong and Adelaide will meet for the 45th time this Friday night.
The Cats claimed a 24-point win over the Crows in Round Three this year and hold an overall 24-20 advantage.
Adelaide has struggled to defeat Geelong at Kardinia Park and last won in Round 10, 2003.
A 92-point margin is the largest win for the Crows - Round 13, 2006, at Football Park - with the final score 21.21 (147) vs 8.7 (55).
Geelong’s 123-point win at Kardinia Park in Round Eight, 1992, is their biggest victory over the Crows 32.18 (210) vs 12.15 (87).
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Livewire small-forward Eddie Betts could kick goal 300 for the Club in his 125th Adelaide game.
He has 299 Club goals and would become the third Crow with 300+ goals, behind Tony Modra (440) and Taylor Walker (405).
Betts has 589 career goals in total.
Brothers Matt and Brad Crouch rank in the top six for disposal average with 31.9 and 31.8, respectively.
Matt holds the narrow advantage in fifth from his 10 games while Brad has played 13 games and is sixth.
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Following a bye, Adelaide is 5-4 since 2011, when it was reintroduced to the AFL.
Adelaide sits fifth on the ladder with eight wins and five losses, winners in the past three games.
Geelong occupies first place with 11 wins and two losses.
Their eight-game victory-streak came to an end in Round 14 against Port Adelaide.