HUDDERSFIELD Giants will play Bradford at The Gratton Stadium, Odsal, on Friday night (8.00)!

The re-naming of Odsal is part of a new major partnership between the Super League Bulls and top home shopping company, Otto.

The deal, which will last until the end of 2010, represents a significant six-figure sum per year to the Bulls.

"The partnership with Gratton is absolutely fundamental to us," said Bulls chief executive Gareth Davies.

"Although Odsal is a very famous old stadium, we have never had a stadium naming rights partner and finding the right partner for the long term takes a considerable amount of time.

"We have done a lot of work to get to today and I am delighted that we are making this announcement."

Grattan's parent company, Otto Worldwide, is the largest home shopping company in the world, operating in 23 different countries.

Grattan is also one of the UK's most famous brands and has its headquarters in Bradford.

And Otto UK chief executive Mike Hancox believes the new partnership will working well for Grattan.

"We've been looking for a local opportunity like this for a while now and the Bulls seemed the obvious choice as rugby league is a family orientated sport and Grattan is a family brand," he said.

"We're delighted to be associated with such a successful club and see passion for the game as similar to the passion we have for our brand."

As well as unveiling Gratton as a major new partner, the Bulls announced Matt Cook has signed a new contract and will remain at the club until 2009.

The centre or back-row forward, who made his debut last season and is still only 19, is one of the hottest young players in the British game and has been courted by clubs in both the Super League and Rugby Union's Premiership.

He has made15 appearances for the Bulls but is sidelined right now following shoulder surgery.