BRADFORD Bulls have named a strong squad for their clash with Barrow Raiders at Odsal tomorrow night, but there may be some late fitness tests.

Fenton Rogers is back in the fold after his loan deal from Huddersfield resumed earlier this week, while Brad England comes back after a two-match ban.

As it stands, Bulls' interim boss Lee Greenwood is unsure how long the club will have young prop Rogers for, while second-row England will serve another one-match ban after this fixture for an offence in a reserves game against Hull KR last week.

Joe Arundel (calf) and Tom Holmes (knee) have been out injured, but both are named for tomorrow's game, though Greenwood admitted earlier in the week that we might have to wait until the Newcastle Thunder game on August 20 to see them.

James Segeyaro picked up a slight hamstring injury in training, but is in contention for tomorrow, but as expected, Chester Butler (hand) and Connor Wynne (shoulder) miss out.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Chester Butler has fractured a bone in his hand, so is set to be out for a few weeks.Chester Butler has fractured a bone in his hand, so is set to be out for a few weeks. (Image: Tom Pearson.)

Young forward Dan Okoro is set for his first appearance at Odsal, while Billy Jowitt will be hoping to make the cut after being 18th man for the last two games.

With Halifax losing a thriller at play-off rivals Sheffield on Friday night, Bulls could establish as much as a five-point buffer inside the play-offs, if London Broncos lose to York today.

Bradford will have to do much better than in the reverse fixture against Barrow though.

They were humbled 46-12 up at Craven Park in May, a result that spelled the end of Mark Dunning's reign in charge.