Warrington Wolves will consider their options for week three of the Super League play-offs and are facing “the toughest decision in the history of ClubCall” according to RFL Chief Executive Nigel Wood.

The Wolves took a significant step towards the Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon with a 40-20 victory over Leeds Rhinos in a reverse of last year’s Grand Final result and secured the right to select their opponents in the last round of the play-offs.

Warrington will announce their decision next Sunday at a special ClubCall event that will be broadcast live on Sky Sports News at high noon.

“Warrington and Wigan merit special mention, the Wolves for what I’m sure will be a deeply satisfactory win against the defending champions, and the Warriors for toppling the 2013 League Leaders in Huddersfield Giants,” said Wood.

“Both clubs have a hard-earned weekend off and it now falls to Warrington to choose who they play in two weeks’ time. In many ways this is going to be the toughest decision in the history of ClubCall.”

This week’s Super League preliminary and elimination semi-finals schedule is as follows:

Thursday: Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC (8.00pm) – winners to ClubCall, losers eliminated

Friday: Leeds Rhinos v St Helens (8.00pm) – winners to ClubCall, losers eliminated

Sunday: Super League ClubCall (12.00).

Thursday, September 26: Warrington Wolves v ClubCalled preliminary semi-final winner (8.00pm) – winners to Grand Final, losers eliminated

Friday, September 27: Wigan Warriors v Non-ClubCalled preliminary semi-final winner (8.00pm) – winners to Grand Final, losers eliminated