Bradford Bulls will fill Odsal will festive cheer during a stadium carols concert.

Members of Francis Cummins’ squad, along with key figures from the community, will join crowds at the Provident Stadium for an evening of Christmas entertainment.

The event has been organised by the club in conjunction with the Bradford Bulls Foundation and will feature performances by the West Yorkshire Police Band and the Olive Branch Gospel Choir, along with other groups from the city. There will also be Christmas market behind the main stand.

Bulls Foundation manager Gareth Cook said: “Stadium Carols is a great opportunity to bring the community together as part of the club's BELONG campaign. This is a chance for everyone to come together out of season and an opportunity to bring new people to the Provident Stadium.

“We have some key figures in Bradford, delivering the readings, and we also have a Christmas market to get everyone in the festive mood. We hope to fill the stadium and raise the roof!”

Bulls chief executive Robbie Hunter-Paul added: “This promises to be a fantastic occasion for everyone involved and I urge everyone to get behind this fantastic charity this Christmas.

“We want to celebrate the Christmas period in style and what better way than to do it at the famous Provident Stadium, surrounded by the Bulls team and some of the area's finest bands and choirs.”

To book a ticket for the event on Wednesday, December 11, call the Bulls ticket office on 08448 711 490. Tickets will be made on the event.

The Super League club is collecting bedding and clothing to be distributed to a number of Bradford charities as part of its BELONG initiative, which aims to give something back to the community. Items can be dropped off at the club shop until Thursday, December 19.