GIANTS head coach Nathan  Brown is focused on only  one prize as his side tackle  St Helens tonight.

Huddersfield, placed  fourth in Super League,  head to Widnes’ Stobart  Stadium aiming to knock  Saints – one point to the  good in the table – off their  third place perch in the Sky  clash (8.00).

And for both teams the  Grand Final is the only  target left to play for after  Saints lost to Wigan in the  Challenge Cup semi-finals.

“Hopefully Saints will be  a bit tired,” smiled Brown.

“But to be honest we  know they will have  regrouped with the Cup  game now gone.

“They are back in the  same boat as everyone else  – apart from Leeds and  Wigan – as there is now  only one trophy they can  win.

“That is what there is to  play for now and all the  teams involved will be out  to grab it.

“But really everyone will  first be looking to get the  best slot they can in the  play-offs and, obviously,  both ourselves and Saints  want to make sure that is a  top-four berth.

“After that you want to  end as high as you can – so  we know we are in for a  tough game over there.”

The Giants have already  claimed the scalp of their  rivals, having won 40-18 at  the Galpharm Stadium in  May, but Brown feels the  divide is not very wide.

“We  know what we are  capable of,” said Brown.

“We need to build on the  strong aspects of our game  and press on with  confidence from the win we  got against Hull KR in our  last outing.”