Blake Acres has found room at a ball up, won the footy and snapped the goal.

Huge test for the Crows from here.

Blues 90, Crows 81 with 10 mins left.

Brad Crouch attacked the footy with his shoulder facing Jack Carroll and sent the Blues sub flying.

A free kick was called and, thankfully, Carroll got back to his feet after a few moments and took his free kick but I wonder if Crouch will face some form of punishment when the match review work is done.

Rachele has won a free kick and kicked a goal from the left boundary.

He told the crowd about it too. He loves to do that Rachele.

Blues 83, Crows 81 with 13 mins left.

Patrick Cripps has moved forward and after a turnover at half forward, Matthew Kennedy found his skipper who marked and goaled.

The crowd is back in this match, now Carlton’s defence needs to rise to the occasion.

Blues 83, Crows 75 with 15 mins to go.

Scores level in a brilliant contest with the ball moving from end to end targeting key forwards Taylor Walker, Charlie Curnow and Harry McKay.

The Crows’ ball movement has been much more assertive and Walker and co. have benefited with eight of Adelaide’s 11 goals coming from marks inside 50.

Walker has made the most of his opportunities with a brilliant display of set shot kicking while the Blues have scrapped for their goals.

If they lose the score review decision that potentially cost them a goal midway through that third quarter when the umpire decided Matt Owies’ snap was touched off the boot will be much discussed.

Both forward lines are firing and the two clubs are tied going into the last term.

It should be a cracker.

Reilly O’Brien of the Crows and Marc Pittonet of the Blues compete in the ruck.

Reilly O’Brien of the Crows and Marc Pittonet of the Blues compete in the ruck.Credit: Getty Images

Curnow won a free kick and converted his shot for goal.

He’s now got three majors and the Blues will be right up with the Crows to start the final term.

Crows 75, Blues 75 with a minute to go in Q3.

The Crows have forced the turnover and pushed forward to Walker who took a contested mark before kicking his fourth goal.

Adelaide is right in this match and Carlton will need something special to win in the final term.

Crows 75, Blues 68 with three mins to go in Q3.

Taylor Walker.

Taylor Walker.Credit: Getty Images

Matt Owies was sure his snap for goal was a goal but it was called touched by the umpire and the review couldn’t find enough evidence to overturn it.

The replay didn’t confirm either way if it was touched or missed by the Crows defender so it was a tough call for umpires to make.

Crows 68, Blues 68 with six mins left in Q3.

Matt Owies celebrates a goal.

Matt Owies celebrates a goal.Credit: AFL Photos

Elijiah Hollands has found space and kicked his first goal of the day.

The lead is going back and forth with the goals in this third quarter.

Hollands has adopted the goal celebration used by Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-Min who shakes his fingers like he is framing a photo.

It’s said that Son wants to remember the goal, so he pretends to take a picture.

Blues 64, Crows 62 with 11 mins to go in Q3.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-Min celebrates a goal.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-Min celebrates a goal.Credit: PA

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