The stage is set for another blockbuster at the SCG tomorrow with the Swans to face the West Coast Eagles at the venue for the first time in six years.

Swans ruckman Callum Sinclair returns from injury to face his former team for the first time, while Eagle Lewis Jetta is making his first journey back to his old stomping ground.

The Eagles have made two changes to their line-up for the clash. Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis returns from a groin injury and defender Sharrod Wellingham has earned his first senior call-up of the season.

Mark Hutchings and young defender Jackson Nelson have made way for the pair.

West Coast is coming off a big win over the Tigers in Perth, while the Swans are fresh from their nail-biting tussle with the Crows.

Earlier this week Eagle Josh Kennedy said he believes his side is ready for what he expects will be an unrelenting Swans outfit.

“It’s always a challenge against Sydney,” Kennedy said.

“They play a really contested brand of footy. Luckily enough we’ve had two really contested games the last couple of weeks, so we reckon we’re in good stead for it. We’re back at the SCG; we haven’t been there for a while, so we’re looking forward to getting up there and playing the Sydney Swans.”

The two teams have met on 46 occasions and the Swans hold the edge with 26 wins.

To mark the ANZAC Round of the AFL the Swans and the Eagles will be playing for the HMAS Sydney II trophy, in memory of the 645 navy personnel who lost their lives when the ship was sunk off the coast of WA in 1941.