After losing three of their first five matches, the Eels looked to have found their mojo to down the Cowboys at home while a decimated Dolphins side will need to regroup before the two sides meet in Darwin.
The Eels have struggled to fill the void left by an injured Mitch Moses in recent weeks but are back in the winner's circle after deputy playmaker Daejarn Asi stepped up to help hand the Cowboys just their second loss for the season.
Coach Brad Arthur will be hoping the familiar turf of TIO Stadium can help them make it two-straight for the first time this season, having won six of their past nine games played in Darwin.
The Dolphins, meanwhile, have already been rocked by injury and suspension this season and the going only gets tougher after losing star fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow to a hamstring injury for the next month.
Adding to the woes, utility Anthony Milford has been banned for two weeks for dangerous contact.
Having had their depth severely tested at a similar time last season, Wayne Bennett's men will need to once again show their true colours and ensure whoever pulls on the red jersey is ready to do a job for the Dolphins.
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Eels: Joe Ofahengaue and Junior Paulo have again switched positions an hour before kick-off with Ofahengaue to start and Paulo going to the interchange. Youngster Blaize Talagi will come off the bench after being retained in the side. Maika Sivo has again been named in NSW Cup despite a strong showing in reserve grade last week with Bailey Simonsson and Sean Russell preferred on the wing after Parramatta's win over the Cowboys.
Dolphins: One change for the Dolphins on Friday night, with former Knight Oryn Keeley coming on to the bench for his club debut and Jarrod Wallace dropping back to 18th man. Trai Fuller will start at fullback for his second NRL game, while Max Plath returns from suspension at lock so Ray Stone moves to the interchange bench.
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- The Eels have lost their past two games in Darwin.
- Dolphins winger Jack Bostock has scored six tries from his past eight games.
- The Eels have not won back-to-back games without Mitchell Moses since 2020.
- Dolphins prop Jesse Bromwich will become the first player to start 300 games at prop.
- Eels coach Brad Arthur has won only one of his past five encounters with Wayne Bennett.
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Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the official annual of the NRL.