All Collingwood fans based in Adelaide are encouraged to head to the Adelaide Oval on Friday for the team's open training session and show their support before the match against the Crows.

Watch the team go through its paces and get an autograph from one of the players as they prepare for Saturday night's match against one of the competition's most in form teams.

Open Training at the Adelaide Oval
Date: Friday 15 July
Time: 5pm at the Adelaide Oval
Venue: Adelaide Oval (gates at 4.30pm, entry via South Gate)

*Please note training times are subject to change without notice. Players will be available to sign around the boundary at the conclusion of their training session. Signing times will be dependent on individual training schedules and not all players may be available.

Top 10 things to do in South Australia
Heading to the Adelaide Oval for Saturday night's match?

Tourism South Australia presents ten great things to do while spending time watching the Magpies take on the Crows in the City of Churches.

1. Adelaide Central Market, Grote Street, Adelaide
The largest undercover fresh produce market in the southern hemisphere, Adelaide Central Market is always buzzing. Some of the produce on offer includes gourmet cheeses, bakery products and local olives. Market tours are the perfect way to delve more into the history and excitement of the market.

2. Penfolds Magill Estate, 78 Penfold Road, Magill
Explore the beautifully restored winery of Penfolds Magill Estate, home to Penfolds Grange and only 15 minutes east of the city. For breakfast and lunch dine at Magill Estate Kitchen.

3. Adelaide Zoo, Frome Road, Adelaide
Adelaide Zoo is home to more than 1,800 animals and almost 300 species of exotic and native mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish. It’s most well-known and loved inhabitants are Wang Wang and Funi, two giant pandas from China – the only pandas in the southern hemisphere. Open seven days a week.

4. Umbrella Festival: Winter City Sounds, various locations
A new live music festival in the Adelaide central business district, Umbrella Winter City Sounds will run from Friday 15 July to Sunday 7 August 2016. With well over 200 events across nearly 60 venues, the festival offers something for everybody's musical taste.

5. Adelaide Hills
Known for its cool climate wines, the Adelaide Hills wine region is home to 60 wineries. Explore numerous experiences at cellar doors including, Shaw & Smith with their cheese and wine flight (local cheese paired with latest wine releases) or simply enjoy your favourite drop over a local produce platter.

6. Hahndorf
Just 30 minutes from the Adelaide CBD but seemingly a world away, Hahndorf is Australia’s oldest German settlement. Stroll the main street lined with bakeries, stores, pubs and cellar doors and soak it all up!

7. Barossa
There's so much to do in the Barossa. Indulge in gourmet food and award-winning wine – icons such as Maggie Beer, Henschke and Rockford are synonymous with the region. Then there's the fresh produce and stunning scenery with rolling green hills and bare vines.

8. Adelaide Small Bars
After the match, check out Adelaide’s small bar scene. Head to Peel Street, Leigh Street or Ebenezer Place for a variety of bars. The dining strip of Rundle Street is home to a couple newcomers BRKLYN and Mr Goodbar.

9. Microbreweries
If you love craft beer, make a day (or more) of it and head to a few South Australian microbreweries such as Lobethal Bierhaus and Prancing Pony in the Adelaide Hills or Vale Brewing and Goodieson Brewery down at McLaren Vale.

10. The Bradman Collection, Adelaide Oval, War Memorial Drive, Adelaide
The Bradman Collection is a world class exhibition dedicated to an Australian legend and international hero who made Adelaide his home. Watch footage of Bradman in the theatrette, test your own skills with the interactive museum, and browse through personal items including cricket bats, balls, trophies, items of clothing and more. The collection is open 10am to 4pm 7 days a week, and is free for the public to view.