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Lions up for clash with 'benchmark' Demons

Brisbane coach Chris Fagan says Melbourne are the benchmark of the 2021 AFL competition. (AAP)

Brisbane coach Chris Fagan says facing ladder leaders Melbourne will give the Lions a chance to measure themselves against the AFL's "benchmark" team.

The third-placed Lions, who have won seven games on the bounce, will take on the Demons in a mouth-watering top-three clash at Giants Stadium on Friday night.

"I would just like to find out where we sit against Melbourne who have been the benchmark team all year - just gather a little bit of information," Fagan said.

"But tomorrow night's one point in time and finals, if we get there, are in September.

"So that's three months away and teams can be playing a lot differently by that point in time

"So it'll give you a little bit of feedback, it's good to have that challenge right now for our group.

"I think we're ready for it and we'll just see how we go."

Fagan noted both teams had a superb balance between attack and defence - and exceptional pressure games.

"Pressure's a feature of both teams. Melbourne's pressure's exceptional, ours has been absolutely fantastic," Fagan said.

"So it'll be on in that regard tomorrow night.

"It'll be a war of attrition to beat them - I think they've won most quarters of footy this year, Melbourne, (and) we're not too far behind them so it's going to take a four-quarter effort."

Brisbane will welcome back Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale - a crucial inclusion against Melbourne's midfield double act of Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca.

The Demons will be without Ed Langdon (concussion).

"(Brisbane) wins contests. They win contests ahead of the ball, they win contests behind the ball, they're very well organised and they play a tough brand of footy," Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin said.

"They like to get that ball in their forward half and they put (on) enormous pressure so in a lot of ways we're similar in the way we play.

"So it's going to be a great game in terms of who gets on top through the midfield and who can generate that forward half game the best.

"We're under no illusions (about) what we're against - they're in fantastic form. Any team that wins seven in a row's doing a lot right."

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