Bradford Bulls prop Paul Anderson has been cleared to play in the Silk Cut Challenge Cup fifth round tie at Wakefield Trinity on Sunday week.
The heavyweight forward was put on report by referee Steve Presley for an alleged high tackle on Steve Molloy in Saturday's fourth round win over Huddersfield-Sheffield Giants at Odsal.
But Rugby Football League officials studied video evidence of the incident yesterday and decided he had no case to answer.
Ticket details have been released for the Trinity game which has been confirmed as a 3pm kick-off.
Belle Vue has an increased capacity of 10,000 this season and although Bulls officials stress the match is not all-ticket they are advising fans to make sure of their place in advance.
Tickets go on sale to season ticket holders between 1pm and 8.30pm on Thursday on production of voucher A. Season ticket holders have until 12.30pm on Saturday for priority booking before tickets go on general sale next Monday.
Ground prices are £11 and £6 for concessions. Wing stand seats are £12 (£7 concessions) and £13 in the centre stand with no concessions.
Meanwhile, the Bulls have won another prestigious award, this time for their Internet site.
The Encyclopaedia Britannica has named the club's site the best in rugby league.
Bulls spokesman Stuart Duffy said: "The award is a tribute to our webmaster, John Drake, who puts a tremendous amount of work into the site on our behalf."
The Bulls Website had 55,000 'hits' in the week leading up to last season's Grand Final.
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