When and where: Friday 2 August, 7.15pm AEST, Marvel Stadium 
Broadcast: 
Channel 7, Fox Footy, Kayo
Head-to-head: 
Played 174 (won 8, drawn one, lost 93)
Last time we met: 
Round 1 2024, FFC 9.10 (64) def. by Melbourne 16.13 (109)

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What it means

The Bulldogs are in a purple patch of form at the moment, knocking off Carlton, Geelong and Sydney in successive weeks – finding themselves in the top eight for the first time since Round 6. The Dees are no easy feat however, falling two points short to GWS last weekend in difficult conditions. A win on Friday night could see the Dogs sit – albeit temporarily – in the top four ahead of Saturday’s games.

Who to watch

He’s arguably flown a bit under the radar this season, but Lachy Bramble is enjoying quite the campaign in his red, white and blue debut. Bramble was everywhere against the Swans, picking up 23 disposals, three marks, 511 metres gained and four inside 50s, and in game 50 on Friday will be keen to back that up.

Sons of the ‘Scray

In line with the Club’s Retro Round, the Bulldogs will revert back to the Footscray Football Club name this week. The change pays homage to the club’s first premiership team – which won the 1954 flag as Footscray, defeating Melbourne by 51 points – while commemorating the 70th anniversary of the premiership. The team will wind back the clock with a retro-inspired guernsey, featuring collars, a 1954 premiership cup icon, and 1954 team tribute, while the Bulldogs Shop will stock an exclusive Retro Round range consisting of a rugby top, beanie and cap.

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Treloar brings up game 250

Star midfielder Adam Treloar will celebrate his 250th career match on Friday night, following 79 games at GWS and 94 games at Collingwood. There’s no denying the impact Treloar is having in the red, white and blue this season – averaging 32.3 disposals, 4.8 tackles and 5.8 clearances in his 13th season at the top level - and will be keen to continue trending in this direction.

Duo celebrate 50 games each

Lachy Bramble and Lachie McNeil will also each bring up their 50th games on Friday night. Bramble’s milestone comes after 30 games at Hawthorn, while McNeil reaches the half-century after four seasons on the list.

Fight On. Forever in Footscray.

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Check before you travel

Check before you travel to avoid public transport and road disruptions this Friday night. Buses/coaches replace trains on sections of the Cranbourne, Upfield, Geelong and Warrnambool lines. Visit bigbuild.vic.gov.au/disruptions/special-events to plan your journey ahead of time.