HUDDERSFIELD Giants are aiming to celebrate their first home Super League clash in three weeks by making it `Children's Day.'

The Giants return to the Galpharm to face London Broncos on Sunday (3.00) determined to get back to winning ways on home soil.

Their last match in Huddersfield was the 36-22 defeat to St Helens on Sunday, April 24.

Before that, the Giants celebrated a magnificent 24-16 triumph over Wigan at the Galpharm, and hopes are high that another win can be achieved against the Broncos this weekend - with Huddersfield's youngest fans leading the victory cheer.

"It's great to be back," said Giants marketing officer Jonathan Wilkinson.

"I'm sure it's a view shared by all our supporters, who seem to be enjoying the whole Galpharm matchday experience right now.

"We're hopeful of returning to home action with a win, and we know that if the fans again turn out in force it'll help our cause immensely.

"To help in that objective, we're billing Sunday's match as `Children's Day' with a lot of the emphasis again on making it a fun-packed event for kids.

"All Under 12s will, of course, get in free and the Junior Giants will be handing out free goodies to all children in the Lawrence Batley lower tier south stand.

"The feedback we're receiving is that the kids love coming here, and we aim to make sure that happens again on Sunday."

* Flyers coach tickets to Wigan next Friday (8.00) go on sale at Tony Iredale Travel tomorrow. The fare is £11, with coaches leaving from the St Patrick's Centre at 6pm.