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The Sydney Swans look to stay in touch with Fremantle as they host St Kilda at the SCG to kick off Sunday football.

Later, we have another Sunday night fixture ahead of the King's Birthday holiday, with an Essendon outfit - under the spotlight over their coaching vacancy for 2027 - facing old rivals Carlton at the MCG.

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There are no late changes for either side - which is good, because there were enough changes listed in the original team list!

The Swans make four changes, with the injured Lewis Melican and the omitted Tom Hanily, Harry Cunningham and Peter Ladhams all making way.

The ins are significant, with star ruckman Brodie Grundy, skipper Callum Mills, Matt Roberts and the dynamic Malcolm Rosas Jr all coming in.

Sam Flanders's season-ending Achilles injury puts him out, along with the managed Charlie Banfield and the omitted Jack Carroll, Isaac Keeler, Liam Henry and Liam O'Connell.

The ins are: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Mitch Owens, Liam Stocker, Liam Ryan, Angus Hastie and debutant Campbell Lake.

Lake is a speedy forward who previously played for Gold Coast and the Southport Sharks in the VFL. He was taken by the Saints in the mid-season draft - can he make an impact on debut?

Hello, good afternoon and welcome to ABC's live online coverage of round 13 of the AFL.

Unlike other weeks, this is not the end of the round today, given the much-anticipated King's Birthday game (and the Big Freeze) between Melbourne and Collingwood.

What we do have are two games, starting with an SCG encounter between the high-flying Sydney Swans and St Kilda.

Later on, we will have another edition of Sunday night footy, as Essendon hosts Carlton at the MCG.

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