All the pressure is on Bradford this weekend says Workington Town coach Leon Pryce.

Pryce says his former club have a lot more riding on the outcome of this fixture – which equals more pressure on the heads of the Bulls players.

He belives Town can be the more relaxed side as they head to the home of the League One leaders, Odsal, on Sunday.

"The fact of the matter is if we win or lose we will probably stay in the same position and we will still have to fight to stay in the play-offs," said Pryce.

"But if Bradford slip up then their chance of automatic promotion could be gone. So who has more to lose in this game? They are under far more pressure than we are.

"That's good for us because pressure can make you do things that you wouldn't normally do.

"For my guys there is no external expectations, the rest of the rugby world and bookies will all have Bradford as firm favourites.

"That's fine by me, I would rather go there as underdogs."

Pryce says he has been delighted by the steady improvement of his Town side over the season.

After a training session on Tuesday night, Town were back for a tough session last night where Pryce will assess his troops before naming a squad.

But he does expect it to be a similar one to the side that beat Coventry Bears at Derwent Park last weekend.

It will be a different experience for the Town stars, to run out at Odsal, in front of a possible crowd of 3,000-4,000.

Pryce added: "It's not the Bradford of old the crowds are in lower numbers, which comes with being in League One.

"But this is still a good place to play and could be in front of up to 4,000, which is good for our lads."

The ex-Super League half-back is relishing the opportunity to go up against his former side for the second time this season.

But insists it is not about his return to Bradford, it is all about Town.

"It's good for me as I only have to travel five minutes down the road as I still live in the area," he added.

"But this is not about me and Bradford it is all about the team continuing in their progression.

"We have got some good lads playing some really good rugby of late. This is all about first in the table playing third."