Fremantle take on Richmond on Sunday at Domain Stadium.
Last week, Freo lost to Sydney by 104 points at the SCG while Peel defeated Perth by 21 points at Rushton Park.
Fremantle will need to make at least one change with Lachie Neale ruled out with a knee injury.
Harley Bennell
Senior coach Ross Lyon announced on Wednesday that Harley Bennell will make his long-awaited return to AFL level.
Bennell hasn’t played for Fremantle since arriving in the 2016 NAB AFL Trade Period, battling multiple calf injuries.
The 24-year-old kicked 2.2 with 14 disposals last week for Peel in his fourth WAFL appearance this season.
Hayden Crozier
Crozier missed last week’s clash against Sydney with concussion but Lyon said Crozier was likely to return and play his 18th game of the season.
In 2017, Crozier kicked 10 goals while averaging 4.7 marks and 3.8 tackles per game.
Tommy Sheridan
Sheridan has missed the past five Fremantle games after sustaining a hamstring injury against North Melbourne in round 16.
Sheridan played on the ball in his return to football at Peel, picking up 22 disposals and kicking two goals.
Taylin Duman
Last week for Peel, Duman collected 21 touches and took six marks at half-back.
According to Lyon, a recent back injury has previously held Duamn back from selection.
The 19-year-old arrived at Fremantle in the 2016 NAB Rookie Draft, and Lyon feels that Duman is showing enough at Peel.
“We want to play (Duman), we want to have a good look,” Lyon said.
“If he can push on, it would be great to be able to expose him.
“We think he’s got some mobility. He had a four-week back injury with a bit of a disc, so unfortunately, it’s derailed him a little bit, but he’ll certainly be here next year.”
Sam Collins
Collins was a travelling emergency for Fremantle and missed last week’s game for Peel, but the key back remains one of the Thunder’s most consistent performers.
The 23-year-old has averaged 16.6 disposals and 7.9 marks at WAFL level in 2017.
Ryan Nyhuis
Nyhuis picked up 18 disposals in Peels defence and kept his opponent Cody Ninyette goalless for the day.
Nyhuis has played predominantly up front in his three Fremantle appearances this season, kicking five goals.