Confident Workington Town coach Leon Pryce says the pressure is on Bradford to find a way to beat them in tomorrow's promotion showdown.

After two victories over the Bulls during the regular league season, Pryce says his side know how to get the better of Bradford.

And he now says it is up to his opposite number John Kear to question their game plan and try to combat Town for the first time this year in the Betfred League One play-off final.

"For me they have to find a way to beat us as we already know how to beat them," said Pryce, who spent a big part of his playing career at Odsal.

"Our game plan is to play with the same attitude, desire and commitment that we have been and I will make sure that is there for this game.

"But it won't be hard to motivate anyone for this.

"They don't know how to beat us. We don't go into this game having to question ourselves.

"They have to question themselves as we have played them twice and we have beaten them twice.

"We don't have to change our game plan, our team or structure but maybe they do."

Pryce said he was very proud of his charges and the way they had banded together during the season.

And he added that the gulf in salaried and money available at the two clubs just proves how much more of an achievement reaching the final is for Town.

"I would say that three Bradford players' salaries would equal our full squad which gives an idea of the gulf in salaries," he said.

"Rightly so, when you can bring in four or five thousand fans to every home game, then you can spend more but there is a huge difference in spending.

"And if you can spend that kind of money then you expect to be promoted.

"But our beliefs and the way we want to play the game won't change.

"It is some achievement and that is as a team we all work together as a group.

"I am not nervous, one little bit, we don't have to change, what we have go to to do is stay up at that level and don't let it drop."

Town are obviously without injured duo Sam Forrester and Perry Singleton for the final at Odsal.

But Pryce was also full of praise for youngster Tyllar Mellor who stepped into the full-back's boots last weekend at Doncaster and put in a superb performance.

"I was over the moon with his performance last weekend," said Pryce. "He has been brilliant all season but he was one of my men of the match at Doncaster.

"To be honest all our dual registration players have been great and shown loads of commitment.

"They have made a massive contribution both to that last game and to the club all year."