THE LAST time the Power faced the Eagles, 37,635 fans saw the Power go down by 10 points (68-78).

Robbie Gray, Chad Wingard, Alipate Carlile and Travis Boak fought hard to narrow the margin, but the Eagles kept their noses in front until the final siren.

Carlile led the defensive line whilst Gray (25 disposals, three goals), Wingard (24 disposals, two goals) and Hamish Hartlett (25 possessions, 10 tackles) put in work in the midfield.

Brendon Ah Chee replaced Aaron Young in the third quarter.

In what was essentially a game of cat-and-mouse, Luke Shuey helped the Eagles extend their lead in the final term, coming away with a 10-point win.

The Power and the Eagles have met 27 times with the Power holding a 17:10 winning advantage.

The largest combined score win for the Power saw them defeat the Eagles 118-115 in Round 2, 2004 at Subiaco.

The biggest Port Adelaide win against the Eagles was in Round 22, 2001 when the Power came out on top by 112 points (163-51). This game also stands as the 6th highest score in club history.

The largest crowd attendance for a Power-Eagles clash with 40,188 fans during the Round 10, 2005 game at Subiaco.

Aaron Young is undoubtedly in top form. This was demonstrated when Young top scored with three goals alongside Justin Westhoff, against the Brisbane Lions in Round 7. As it sits, Young holds second place for most goals kicked for Port Adelaide with 15 so far.

Charlie Dixon maintains the lead with 19 goals for the Power, standing in 10th position in the Coleman race.

Taking a look in the record books, Warren Tredrea holds the club record for the highest goal kicking performance in a Power V Eagles clash - six goals in Round 17, 2004 Football Park.  

Domenic Cassisi and Kane Cornes maintain the club record for most tackles in a game (15) against the West Coast Eagles.

Speaking of tackles, Ollie Wines holds 7th position in the league for the most tackles so far in the 2016 season, clocking up 52 alongside Brad Ebert.

Currently standing at four wins and four losses, the Power has an opportunity to redeem themselves and fight for a spot in the top eight on Saturday, after losing to Carlton by two points in the final minutes on the weekend.

Star midfielder Robbie Gray returns to the side to cause some major damage in the midfield, after being sidelined with a hamstring injury for three weeks.