SALFORD’S salary cap tribunal is to be held on April 25 when they appear before the Rugby Football League.

The Red Devils could be docked as many as 20 points if they are found to have exceeded the £1.825million wage ceiling in 2014 and 2015.

They were charged on March 4 but owner Marwan Koukash has vowed to go to the "highest court in the land" to prove the innocence of his club.

Salford were charged four and a half weeks ago, six weeks after Bradford chairman Marc Green raised questions over their use of the cap over the last two years and in particular their signing of Tony Puletua from St Helens in 2014.

Koukash says Green's intervention put pressure on the RFL which he argues has failed to provide evidence of any wrongdoing.

"We're going to fight this and win it together - I don't want anyone to doubt that," he said.

"I have nothing to worry about. If necessary I will go to the highest court in the land. I have the means to do so in order to protect the interests of my club, its fans and our players."