Hawthorn will take a 21-point lead into half-time.

Swans opened the scoring before Hawks booted next four, including trademark effort on the run from evergreen veteran Shaun Burgoyne.

Swans gradually work their way into the game and take the lead early in the second term on the back of three straight goals.

But then it was all the Hawks as they booted the final four goals of the half.

Lance Franklin had old mate Luke Hodge in his sights from the start with the superstar Swan giving away two free kicks for high hits on the champion Hawk.

Hawthorn teammates Jarryd Roughead and Daniel Howe both required treatment after a nasty head clash in the opening minute, but both returned to the field.

Sydney made two late changes with Jake Lloyd (hip) and Gary Rohan (back) forced to withdraw. Dan Robinson and Jordan Foote were the late inclusions.

The Swans are chasing their eighth-straight victory with their last loss coming against Hawthorn in round 10.

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LATE CHANGES
Hawthorn: Nil
Sydney: Jake Lloyd replaced in selected side by Daniel Robinson 

FINAL INTERCHANGES
Hawthorn: Billy Hartung, Brendan Whitecross, Tim O'Brien, Conor Glass
Sydney: Will Hayward, Dean Towers, Nic Newman, Daniel Robinson

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SUMMARY
Six weeks into the season, when these clubs had one win between them, scheduling two Friday night clashes between them seemed a dud decision. Now, we're blessed. The Hawks won a thriller at the SCG in round 10 by a goal and are the only team to beat the Swans in their last 11 matches. Hawthorn won last time basically by playing keepings off; it controlled the ball for large stages and dominated possession; not even a great performance from Lance Franklin was enough to get the Swans home. The Hawks are playing well enough to stage a repeat performance on Friday night, with a backline and midfield that has improved markedly in the past six weeks. Without question, the Swans have been super, but in such an even season, they're due to drop one soon. This might be it. 

WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Friday, July 28, 7.50pm AEST. 

TV AND RADIO: Click here for broadcast guide

LAST FIVE MEETINGS
R10, 2017, Hawthorn 12.9 (81) d Sydney 11.9 (75) at the SCG
R17, 2016, Hawthorn 11.9 (75) d Sydney 10.10 (70) at the SCG
R9, 2016, Sydney 10.9 (69) d Hawthorn 7.13 (55) at the MCG
R16, 2015, Hawthorn 23.8 (146) d Sydney 7.15 (57) at ANZ Stadium
R8, 2015, Sydney 11.7 (73) d Hawthorn 9.15 (69) at the MCG 

THE SIX POINTS
1. In round 10 the Hawks led by 21 points at half-time, the margin was reduced to five points by three-quarter time before Hawthorn held on. Hawthorn dominated disposals with 408-330 and uncontested possessions 283-183.

2. The Hawks' uncontested possession game is back, now ranked fifth averaging 255.8 per game compared to the Swans ranked 13th at an average of 224.9.

3. Hawthorn has had the better of Sydney in recent seasons winning five of the last eight contests but there have been some close finishes with six decided by less than 20 points.

4. Contested marking could be an advantage for the Swans ranked sixth averaging 12.1, well ahead of the Hawks in 14th with an average of 9.9.

5. In the Hawks' favour is their record over the Swans at the MCG, winning 10 games to seven but the Swans have won the last two in 2015 and 2016. Sydney is two wins from three games at the MCG in 2017.

6. Swans forward Will Hayward is the 10th-ranked first year player and the 531st overall in the Schick AFL Player Ratings.

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR … Josh Kennedy
Yes, it would have been nice for his 200th to be at the SCG, but really, what better time, place and opponent for the champion Swans midfielder and captain than Friday night, at the MCG against Hawthorn, the club he formerly played for and which his father and grandfather served with such distinction. He tends to go all right against the Hawks as well. 

PREDICTION:  Hawthorn by 10 points