BULLS' Women will be hopeful of a bumper crowd watching them at Odsal tomorrow when they host Featherstone Rovers
Though they have played matches at the iconic BD6 venue before, often they have been in an isolated fixture, or after the men's game that afternoon.
In the case of the latter, crowds have often departed after the full-time whistle of the men's fixture, leaving a sparse crowd watching the ladies.
But with the gates opening early from midday, it being a Bradford Bulls Foundation takeover day, as well as free giveaways, inflatables and a wheelchair rugby league demo on display, there could be a sizeable amount of people in the stadium by the time the ladies kick off their Super League Two clash at 12:15pm.
With CEO Jason Hirst hopeful of around 5,000 spectators in attendance for the men's game, also against Featherstone, a good chunk of those should get to see the women in action.
Given the play-off system in Women's Super League 2, Bulls should qualify for the end of year play-offs, despite currently sitting second-bottom.
They will be looking to bounce back from a heavy defeat against Barrow last time out.
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