Sydney will be out to continue their strong start to the AFL season against Hawthorn, while West Coast will also be targeting three in a row when they head to the Gold Coast.
Sydney are going well this season when winning five from six and can be backed at 6.00 to go on and win the 2024 grand final.
They should see off the struggling Hawks with ease, but there can be no room for complacency as the recent loss against Richmond proved.
West Coast are on a high after winning the last two, including a convincing derby win over Fremantle last weekend.
Now they will attempt to do it on the road when they take on a Gold Coast side who sit 3-3 for the season, but they will have to do it without young gun Harley Reid.
The Suns can be backed at 2.75 to make the top eight.
. What: Gold Coast v West Coast
. Where: People First Stadium, Gold Coast
. When: 14:00, Sunday 28th April 2024
. How to watch: Kayo, Foxtel, Channel 7
. Odds: Gold Coast 1.15, West Coast 5.50
Harley Reid is the talk of the west after his blistering performance against Fremantle last week, but he will sit out on the Gold Coast.
The Eagles are keen to avoid burnout with the youngster and he will be rested as they look to build on the wins over Richmond and Fremantle.
West Coast will instead rely on some of their more experienced stars, including Elliot Yeo and Liam Duggan, against the Suns.
Yeo can be backed at 1.65 to produce 25+ disposals, while Duggan, who is also back in form, is 2.55 to do the same.
Gold Coast will be delighted to be back on home soil, where they have enjoyed three wins from three so far this season.
Richmond, Adelaide and Hawthorn have all been put to the sword and they will be out to do the same to the Eagles.
When the two sides met in 2022 at Peoples First Stadium, Gold Coast won by just three points.
If it is to be close again, they are 7.50 to win by 1-12 points.
. What: Hawthorn v Sydney
. Where: MCG, Melbourne
. When: 17:00, Sunday 28th April 2024
. How to watch: Kayo, Foxtel
. Odds: Hawthorn 3.25, Sydney 1.35
Following a shock defeat against Richmond, Sydney have bounced back well with two wins to get them back on track.
With a massive game against GWS on the horizon, the Swans will want to keep the momentum going heading into that game.
They returned after the bye to beat Gold Coast by 53 points, with Joel Amartey standing out with four goals, while Tom Papley booted three.
Both players can be backed at 12.00 to kick the first of the game against the Hawks.
Hawthorn finally picked up their first win of the season when beating North Melbourne by 45 points last weekend.
Dylan Moore was another player to kick four goals and he can be backed at 1.22 to score at anytime.