The Super League Grand Final is the highlight of the rugby league season in the UK and it attracts fans from all areas of the country.
The finale of the 13-man code campaign is always a big occasion and the Super League Grand Final is usually held at Old Trafford in Manchester - the home of Manchester United.
After the regular season of Super League, teams enter the play-offs for a chance to reach the Grand Final in October.
Only four clubs have ever won the Super League Grand Final, with St Helens winning the Super League Trophy on 10 occasions.
Wigan Warriors are the reigning champions after they beat Hull Kingston Rovers 9-2 in 2024 and the two teams will meet once again in this year's final.
With that game on the horizon, here is a rundown of the five greatest Super League Grand Finals.
The 2011 Super League Grand Final is remembered for the greatest ever try in the showpiece.
The late Rob Burrow carved open the Saints defence from just inside the Red V's half, ducking under two tacklers, stepping past two more before scoring near the posts.
It was a moment of brilliance from Burrow, who was probably the only player on the pitch who could produce that piece of play. Leeds were 16-8 down with 17 minutes remaining, but they showed great composure and spirit to fight back and secure a convincing victory - inspired by the much-loved Burrow.
One of the most tense finals in history took place in 1999 as St Helens just did enough to beat the Bradford Bulls.
Henry Paul scored a sensational try from inside his own half, which has only ever really been bettered by Burrow's aforementioned effort.
The Bulls thought they had won it when Leon Pryce scored, only for play to be brought back due to Michael Withers' knock-on in the build-up. Bradford hooker James Lowes was held up with the Bulls 6-2 up, before Saints crashed over and Sean Long kicked the winning conversion to secure a dramatic win.
The tension throughout that final could have been cut with a knife from the first whistle and it is still remembered to this day.
The history books will be full of memories from the 2015 season from a Leeds Rhinos perspective. Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield and props Jamie Peacock and Kylie Leuluai all retired in 2015, just as Leeds capped off a perfect season by winning the treble.
Leeds won a seventh Grand Final success to give some of their iconic players the perfect send off. The Rhinos were 16-6 up before Wigan mounted their comeback to lead 20-16.
However, youngster Josh Walters scored the unlikely winner with 17 minutes remaining and Leeds held on to win 22-20 in a thriller in Manchester.
The 2020 Grand Final took place at the MKM Stadium in Hull and it will be remembered for its drama and showcase of defensive brilliance.
Wigan's Zak Hardaker missed a penalty to win the game with 55 seconds remaining, allowing St Helens one final set to attack. Commentators and those pitchside expected the Grand Final to go to Golden Point for the first time ever, but there was time for more drama.
As the hooter sounded, St Helens winger Tommy Makinson hit the post with his drop-goal effort. Wigan full-back Bevan French allowed the ball to bounce twice, which helped Jack Welsby put the ball down to win the Grand Final in the most dramatic of circumstances.
The closest Grand Final in history took place back in 2002 when St Helens just pipped Bradford.
Both teams traded blows in a thrilling battle just three years after their bruising scrap at the Theatre of Dreams.
There was drama after Bradford claimed they should have had a penalty for a voluntary tackle from Saints captain Chris Joynt, but the officials waved away the appeals and Saints won thanks to a late drop goal from Sean Long.