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Live AFL Scores: West Coast Eagles look to do double over Port Adelaide on home turf

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Port are in front.
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AFL: West Coast are looking for dual wins over the same team in the same season for the first time since 2019 as Port Adelaide come to Optus Stadium.

And the home side have unleashed their gun off-season recruit Brandon Starcevich after the premiership defender finally overcame a stubborn calf injury sustained in pre-season.

Cooper Duff-Tytler is also back at the expense of Jack Williams while Lachie Jones, Jackson Mead and Tom Cochrane are all ins for Port Adelaide.

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HT: West Coast 32, Port Adelaide 43

The Eagles have played one of their worst quarter in over a month but they have held up well enough to still be in the game.

Waterman gets a second late to make up for dropping a sitter all alone in the goal square.

The Power’s ball use has also been wayward but they are being given a lot of looks at it with 11 more inside 50s.

Kelly and Duursma have had 16 touches each while the tag is not stopping Butters at this point.

Williams also needs to improve in the ruck where he is getting beaten.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 06: Jake Waterman of the Eagles reacts after marksing the ball during the round 13 AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Port Adelaide Power at Optus Stadium, on June 06, 2026, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images via AFL Photos)
Camera IconJake Waterman of the Eagles reacts after a mark. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

The answer

The Eagles finally escape defence after a clean gather and spin from Champion and after locking it forward Waterman ends up with the goal.

Kelly looked good as he gave the one-two with Reid and then snapped it into the 50 for Waterman to jump at.

Much needed for the home side.

WCE 24, PA 37

Alarm bells

West Coast just can’t get their ball movement going.

They keep inviting pressure with sloppy handballs and the Power don’t need telling twice.

They are beginning to kick away.

WCE 18, PA 37

Ugly start

The Eagles are back to their turnover ways.

They’ve missed everything from 15-metre kicks to two-metre handballs.

But they’ve been able to stop Port from making them pay for it, for now.

WCE 18, PA 24

QT: West Coast 18, Port Adelaide 24

We look to have another ripping contest on our hands.

Both teams are playing with strong tackle pressure and the midfield stars are eager to assert themselves at every chance.

Kelly has started well for the Eagles again while six of the top seven ball winners are wearing blue and gold.

However, the Power are holding them up and scoring with ease going forward.

The only times West Coast have stopped them is when they’ve gone long and high and allowed Ginbey to intercept.

The Eagles lead the centre clearances five to two put are down 8-10 overall.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 06: Willem Duursma of the Eagles in action during the round 13 AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Port Adelaide Power at Optus Stadium, on June 06, 2026, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images via AFL Photos)
Camera IconWillem Duursma of the Eagles in action. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

Too easy

Port Adelaide look very strong in their forward 50.

They are lowering the eyes and avoiding high balls. And it’s working wonders.

They are scoring at 70 per cent and it’s off the back of very good forward 50 pressure.

WCE 18, PA 22

Jooobe

The Eagles have three, and the lead back.

Cole took a set shot at goal after nice delivery from Reid who got it in turn from Duursma.

But the shot feel short but the Power were napping.

Shanahan finishes with a snap.

WCE 18, PA 16

Bo on it

Allan kicks the Eagles’ second after Cochrane put the Power on the board.

West Coast’s pressure is on fire at the moment and they are forcing errors from the Power.

Allan directed that one the whole way, calling for Waterman to set the kick so he could run at it.

And so he did with a strong mark and set shot at the end of it.

WCE 12, PA 9

On the board!

West Coast strike first!

Reid won the ground ball at the edge of the 50 and bought enough time for his teammates to get loose.

Waterman tried to be cute with an inboard kick and fluffed it but it went behind Cole where Hough was waiting to clean it up and he snaps truly.

WCE 6, PA 0

Here we go!

Reid, Yeo, Kelly and Williams take the first throw upm and Williams wins with ease but Horne-Francis got the ball.

He turned it over under pressure but Alir Alir intercepts the inside 50.

WCE 0, PA 0

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