The Four Nations Series starts on October 28 with 2010 runners-up Australia odds on favourites to win the title.
The venues and dates for the 2011 Four Nations tournament have been published and the bookmakers cannot see past 2010 runners-up Australia.
The Aussies, who lost the final to New Zealand last year, can be backed at 4/9 to win the tournament, while holders New Zealand are next in line at 11/4 with
Bet365.
Steve McNamara’s England side, who had a disappointing campaign Down Under in 2010, are third favourites to win the tournament at 6/1, with competition new boys Wales rank outsiders at 250/1.
The 2011 Gillette Four Nations tournament gets underway on Friday October 28 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, when holders New Zealand take on Australia in a repeat of last year’s Four Nations Final. The match will kick off at 8.00pm.
The following day tournament hosts England take on Wales at the Leigh Sports Village with the match kicking off at 2.30pm.
The following week sees Wembley Stadium host a rugby league international match for the first time since 1997 with a special double header. Wales will face New Zealand at 1300 GMT before hosts England tackle Australia at 1530.
After the Wembley showcase round, the final week of group fixtures sees New Zealand travel to Hull to play England at the KC Stadium on Saturday November 12, kick off 6.00pm, with Australia making the trip to the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham to face Wales on Sunday November 13, Kick off 5.45pm.
The final of the tournament will be played at Elland Road, Leeds, the venue of the 2009 Gillette Fusion Four Nations Final, on Saturday November 19, kick off 6.00pm.
Gillette Four Nations Schedule
Friday October 28
Australia v New Zealand - 20.00 - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Saturday October 29
England v Wales - 14.30 - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh
Saturday November 5
Wales v New Zealand - 13.00 - Wembley Stadium, London
England v Australia - 15.30 - Wembley Stadium, London
Saturday November 12
England v New Zealand - 18.00 - KC Stadium, Hull
Sunday November 13
Wales v Australia - Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Saturday November 19
Four Nations Final - 18.00 - Elland Road, Leeds