Adelaide and Fremantle have met 37 times, with the Crows ahead in the ledger 22 – 15.
The Crows have won the last three contests between the sides by an average of 68 points, including a 100-point victory in Round 10 last Season.
Rory Atkins collected 37 touches and three Brownlow votes that night while Rory Sloane finished with two goals and two votes, with swingman Andy Otten tallying four goals and the single vote.
With a disposal average of 30, Atkins enjoys playing the Dockers more than any other team. His next best average is 25 against Hawthorn.
Club legends Darren Jarman and Matthew Pavlich share the record for most goals in this fixture. Jarman kicked eight against the Dockers in Round 17 1998 and Pavlich equalled the feat in Round 14 2005.
Sunday will mark the Crows’ first appearance at Perth’s Optus Stadium. Of the 12 games played at the venue so far, just two have been won by the travelling team.
The Dockers have debuted the most players in 2017 (7) and have used a total of 34 players while the Crows have used 30.
Fremantle’s Lachie Neale sits second in the AFL for handballs so far this Season (205).
Dockers defender Luke Ryan holds third spot in the League for marks (87).
Crows midfielder Hugh Greenwood has climbed to outright third spot for total tackles this Season (82).
When it comes to kicking long, Adelaide leads the way with Paul Seedsman sitting first in the League (74) and Rory Laird second (68). Docker defender Nathan Wilson holds onto fifth spot (59).
The Crows rank first in the competition for hard-ball gets (598) and loose-ball gets (675).
Fremantle has the second most gathers from hit-outs in the League (155). Ruckman Aaron Sandilands also sits second for hit-outs to advantage (142)
Cam McCarthy is Fremantle’s most targeted forward (73 targets)