Odsal will come into its own over the next two weeks. That is the view of Bulls marketing director Mark Minton as the club expects to welcome more than 40,000 fans through the turnstiles.
Third-placed Wigan and arch-rivals St Helens visit the stadium in the next ten days, with high impact clashes expected for both.
"It is against teams like this that Odsal will really come into its own," said Minton, one of the committed staff that has helped mastermind the Homecoming season.
"When the big clubs like these come here you expect big crowds and an exciting atmosphere and we can expect these games to give us that.
"Wigan have recovered from their early season problems and should be a real handful with all their exciting young players while St Helens can never be written off, even thought they have struggled recently.
"Odsal should provide the perfect arena for these gladiators to do battle."
Bulls coach Brian Noble will be hopeful Kiwi winger Lesley Vainikolo will be able to return from a knee injury while veteran hooker Jimmy Lowes is expected to return this weekend.
The Bulls have released details of their Half Season ticket plans for the remainder of the season.
Purchase before the next home game against Wigan on Saturday and you will receive a full game for free.
Half Season Ticket holders also receive extra benefits including priority on Grand Final tickets should the Bulls reach the final.
Junior Season Ticket holders receive a ticket into every remaining home and away Super League match for just £14.
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