The Seahawks and Falcons are just hours away from kicking off the Divisional Round of the NFC postseason.

The Falcons enter as the NFL’s top scoring offense and the NFC’s number two seed, having seized the spot from the Seahawks after Seattle’s 34-31 home loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 16. A win would put the Falcons back in the championship game for the first time since the 2012 season, when they beat Seattle in the Divisional Round to advance.

Seattle, meanwhile, comes in riding high off their 26-6 wild-card win over the Detroit Lions last week. The Seahawks are 8-3 in the postseason since Russell Wilson became starter in 2012, and are hoping for a little more playoff magic to get back to the conference championship for the third time in four years.

Here are some kickoff notes to consider heading into the game.

The 30-point mark for the Falcons

The Falcons finished the year with the league’s best scoring offense, averaging 33.8 points per game. That 30-point mark is key for Atlanta against the Seahawks. The Falcons went 10-0 this year when they scored more than 30 points, and just 1-5 when they score 30 or less.

The 24-point mark for the Seahawks

Since 2010, Pete Carroll’s first year as head coach, Seattle is 8-0 in the postseason when they allow fewer than 24 points, and just 1-4 when they allow 24-plus. The bad news for them? Atlanta only scored fewer than 24 points twice during the regular season.

Fourth quarter Falcons

Another reason the Seahawks should fear the Falcons is because Atlanta has led in the fourth quarter in 15 of their 16 games this season, including back in Week 6 against the Seahawks. Their 15-straight games leading in the fourth quarter is the longest active streak in the NFL.

Seahawks Divisional Round road struggles

Seattle has not had much luck in the Divisional Round when it comes to playing on the road. The Seahawks have not won a road game in the Divisional Round since beating Miami in 1983. By the way, Miami’s quarterback was a 22-year-old rookie named Dan Marino. Seattle has lost seven-straight straight games on the road in the Divisional Round, and just 1-7 all-time.