SUMMARY: As ridiculous as it would have sounded two months ago, there is a strong argument to be made that the Power will enter Saturday night's clash as favourites. The home side's undefeated start to the season is its best ever, while the Eagles are struggling to take off in 2013 having won just one game. However, having missed opportunities to defeat Carlton last weekend and with recent good form against the Power, West Coast will fancy itself to end Ken Hinkley's dream start to his senior coaching career.

WHERE AND WHEN: AAMI Stadium, Saturday April 27, 7.15pm

TV AND RADIO: Click here for broadcast guide and odds

LAST FIVE TIMES
R21, 2012, West Coast 14.14 (98) d Port Adelaide 6.14 (50) at AAMI Stadium
R13, 2011, West Coast 15.20 (110) d Port Adelaide 13.10 (88) at Patersons Stadium
R2, 2011, West Coast 16.20 (116) d Port Adelaide 15.8 (98) at AAMI Stadium
R20, 2010, Port Adelaide 8.13 (61) d West Coast 8.12 (60) at AAMI Stadium
R2, 2010, Port Adelaide 13.11 (89) d West Coast 12.14 (86) at Patersons Stadium

THE SIX-POINTS
1. West Coast has the advantage in the middle so far in 2013. The Eagles rank second for clearances in the League, compared to the Power who rank 14th.

2. Once the ball is cleared though, the advantage switches to the Power, who have the highest number of uncontested disposals in the competition. West Coast ranks third last.

3. Port's defence has been on song in 2013, restricting opposition sides to the second fewest points in the League. West Coast has let through the fourth most.

4. If West Coast wins on Saturday night it will be the first time the side has been able to beat the Power four times in a row.

5. The Power hold a clear advantage at AAMI Stadium, beating the Eagles nine times and losing on just three occasions.

6. This fixture wasn't a fan favourite last season - only 13,683 watched the sides play which is the lowest attendance in AAMI Stadium history for an AFL game.