Match-day information:
Sydney Swans v Fremantle Dockers
Date: Saturday 25 April
Time: 6.40pm (local time)
Venue: Subiaco Oval
Tickets available from Ticketmaster

Swans Reserves
Swans Reserves v Tuggeranong
Date: Saturday 25 April
Time: 2.00pm
Venue: Dairy Farmers Park

Broadcast information:
This match will be broadcast in Sydney from 8.30pm AEST on Fox Sports 1. For more information on broadcast times, click here.

Head to head:
The Sydney Swans have won 12 of their 20 matches against Fremantle for a winning percentage of 60%.

Last three years:
Round 13, 2006 Sydney Swans 12.19.91 defeated Fremantle 9.4.58 @ SCG

Preliminary Final, 2006 Sydney Swans 19.13.127 defeated Fremantle 14.8.92 @ ANZ Stadium

Round 14, 2007 Sydney Swans 11.23.89 defeated Fremantle 9.7.61 @ SCG

Round 19, 2008 Sydney Swans 17.10.112 defeated Fremantle 15.18.108 @ SCG

Last time they met:
The Sydney Swans lined up against Fremantle boosted by the inclusions of Leo Barry, Adam Goodes and Jarred Moore for their crucial clash against the team that was on a three game winning streak. After notching only one win from their past five games and with matches against Geelong and Collingwood in the coming weeks, it was a must win game for the Swans leading into the finals series.

In an exciting game, the Dockers had the chance to go 19 points up with 22 minutes played into the final quarter, but skipper Matthew Pavlich missed his shot on goal. It was the inclusion of dual Brownlow Medalist Adam Goodes who proved to be the difference between the two sides kicking a career-best eight goals, including two in the final nine minutes. Barry Hall slotted four goals for the red and white, including the final goal of the match as the Swans held on for a four point win. The Swans did receive a scare late in the game when Fremantle hit the post while trailing by five points. Moments later, Paul Bevan held on to a spectacular mark in the defensive 50 to secure the win.
Swans defender Tadhg Kennelly was instrumental in the victory for the home side.

Brownlow Medal Votes: 3 – Jude Bolton (Syd), 2 – Adam Goodes (Syd), 1 – Aaron Sandilands (Fre)

Fast footy facts:
When Fremantle joined the competition, they won their first five games against the Swans. Since then, the Swans won 12 of the next 15 contests.

The Swans are now on a five game winning streak against the Dockers.

The Swans and Fremantle have only played one finals game against each other.

The Swans won the 2006 preliminary final by 35 points.

The Swans have not played Fremantle at Subiaco Oval since 2004..

The Swans and Fremantle have never played in the 6.40pm timeslot.

The Swans and Fremantle have never drawn in their 20 game history.