WITH the Super League play-off series about to bring a challenging 2020 season to a conclusion, the RFL have worked with Super League Europe and the clubs involved to build in Covid-19 contingency plans.

Options have been put in place should positive cases rear their heads at this critical time – but hopefully those back-up plans, which include a scenario of both beaten semi-finalist compete in the Grand Final if the worst happened, will not be needed.

Here is how the play-offs will work – complete with back-up plans for each Covid-19 related scenario.

Round One – Elimination Play-Offs (November 12-13).

Warrington Wolves v Hull FC (Thursday November 12); Catalans Dragons v Leeds Rhinos (Friday November 13).

If any of the four clubs who have qualified for the Elimination Play-Offs by finishing third to sixth in the Betfred Super League table are unable to play on the scheduled date, possible reserve dates have been agreed with Sky.

*The process for requesting a postponement will be as in the regular season – a club would have to prove that a minimum of seven players are unavailable as a result of Covid-19 (either a positive test, or Test and Trace or a Club being required to shutdown by the Multiple Case Group); with the addition that the club would also have to prove how the situation would have changed by the time of a reserve date. The decision will be made by the RFL Board.

If a club is unable to play either on the scheduled date or any of the reserve dates, they will be replaced by Huddersfield Giants, who have been put on stand-by after finishing seventh in the table.

(If two clubs are unable to play, Huddersfield will replace one of them, and the other Elimination Play-Off will be a walkover),

Round Two – Semi Final Play-Offs (November 19-20).

If any of the four clubs who qualify for the Semi Final Play-Offs (Wigan, St Helens and the two Elimination Play-Off winners) are unable to play on the scheduled date, possible reserve dates have been agreed with Sky.

*Process as above If a club is unable to play either on the scheduled date or any of the reserve dates, they will be replaced by a the highest-ranked loser from the Elimination Play-Offs.

(If two clubs are unable to play, both Elimination Play-Off losers will be recalled to the series).

Betfred Super League Grand Final – Friday November 27.

There is no reserve date – clubs have stipulated that the season must finish on November 27.

If either of the clubs who have qualified for the Grand Final are unable to play, their place will be taken by the highest-ranked of the Play-Off Semi Final losers (ranking determined by position in the final league table).

(If both of the Semi Final winners are unable to play, or if one of the Semi Final winners and the highest-ranked Semi Final losers are unable to play, then the lowest-ranked Semi Final losers would step up.)

In terms of testing, the six clubs involved in the Play-Off series, plus Huddersfield Giants, will have a round of Covid-19 testing on the morning Monday November 9.

The next round of testing after that will be on Monday November 16, for Wigan, St Helens and the four teams involved in the Elimination Play-Offs.

Testing ahead of the Grand Final, for all four Semi Finalists, will be conducted on the morning of Monday November 23.

Flexibility has been built into this schedule to address any changes in the Play-Off schedule as a result of positive tests (the use of reserve days for Elimination Play-Offs or Semi Final Play-Offs), and to arrange further rounds of tests as deemed necessary.