Geelong heads to Sydney with its top-four hopes bolstered by both its solid recent form, winning five of its past six games, and Port Adelaide's unexpected slip-up. 

But the Cats need to keep winning if they want to stay there, starting with their third match ever against GWS.

The GIANTS have improved noticeably in 2014, picking up four victories, but are returning from a tough trip west to face Fremantle. Injuries are mounting up for the youngsters and it will take a mighty effort to stay in touch with Geelong in this one.

WHERE AND WHEN: Spotless Stadium, Saturday, July 19, 7.40pm AEST

TV AND RADIO: Click here for the broadcast guide

LAST TWO TIMES

R11, 2013, Geelong 24.13 (157) d GWS 15.8 (98) at Spotless Stadium

R10, 2012, Geelong 19.12 (126) d GWS 9.7 (61) at Simonds Stadium

THE SIX POINTS

1. Last time the teams met, GWS was within eight points at half-time and two goals at the final change before being overrun.

2. The Cats have won just one match from five interstate trips in 2014, their victory over the Brisbane Lions back in Round 2. It's their worst record outside Victoria since also finishing 1-4 back in 2005.

3. Both teams are elite tackling outfits. Geelong is ranked first overall with 75.5 tackles per game, while GWS is fifth at 71.5.

4. The GIANTS remain strong at centre clearances, ranked equal-second with 13.6 per game. The Cats are down in equal-16th with 11.1.

5. Inside 50s have regularly been an issue for GWS and that is again the case this year, sitting 15th with just 48 per game. Geelong is ranked fifth with 52.1.

6. Geelong skipper Joel Selwood is having another mighty year and leads Geelong in the Official AFL Player Ratings at No.3 overall, behind only Gary Ablett and Scott Pendlebury.