IT would seem that Warrington Wolves are one of up to six clubs fighting for two remaining places in the Super 8s.

Sixth-placed St Helens, with the advantage of their points difference, look to be beyond the reach of the current bottom four – Catalans Dragons, Warrington Wolves, Leigh Centurions and Widnes Vikings.

Wolves’ Cheshire rivals Widnes are probably already out of the running on nine points and facing a battle for their Super League status in the Middle 8s, but Huddersfield Giants and Wigan Warriors are not yet out of danger either (see league table on adjacent page).

Here’s the remaining last five matches in phase one for each of the clubs in the red zone:

Catalans Dragons: Warrington Wolves (A), Leigh Centurions (H), Wigan Warriors (H), St Helens (A), Castleford Tigers (H).

Huddersfield Giants: Wigan Warriors (H), Salford Red Devils (A), Widnes Vikings (H), Leigh Centurions (H), Hull FC (A).

Leigh Centurions: Widnes Vikings (A), Catalans Dragons (A), Warrington Wolves (A), Huddersfield Giants (A), Salford Red Devils (H).

Warrington Wolves: Catalans Dragons (H), Wakefield Trinity (A), Leigh Centurions (H), Wigan Warriors (A), Widnes Vikings (H).

Widnes Vikings: Leigh Centurions (H), Wigan Warriors (A), Huddersfield Giants (A), Wakefield Trinity (H), Warrington Wolves (A).

Wigan Warriors: Huddersfield Giants (A), Widnes Vikings (H), Catalans Dragons (A), Warrington Wolves (H), Leeds Rhinos (H).

Whoever finds themselves in the bottom four will face the top four Championship sides, with the positions currently occupied by Hull Kingston Rovers, London Broncos, Toulouse Olympique and Featherstone Rovers.