Wigan Warriors have been made even-money favour-ites to lift the Super League trophy and the winners' cheque of £290,000.

But Bradford Bulls are tipped to join them in the Grand Final at Old Traff-ord on October 14.

Bookmakers William Hills can't separate the Bulls and Saints for the play-off opener at Knowsley Road tomorrow with both sides off scratch on the handicap coupon.

Bulls are priced at 5-2 to win Super League with Sai-nts ranked third at 11-4.

Leeds are 14-1 while their play-off opponents Castle-ford are 50-1 outsiders.

The total prize-money is £1.1 million, with the runners-up scooping £185,000.

The loser in the final eliminator will receive £135,000 while the fourth finisher gets £120,000 and fifth place earns £100,000.

Extra periods of ten minutes each way will be used in the event of a draw after 80 minutes in the play-offs, with a "golden score" deciding the issue if the scores remain deadlocked.

England World Cup three-quarter Nathan McAvoy could be a victim of the Bulls clean bill of health for tomorrow's match.

McAvoy recently recovered from a knee injury, but with Tevita Vaikona, Scott Naylor, Michael Withers and Leon Pryce expected to form the three-quarter line McAvoy's best hope would appear to be a place on the bench.