The five clubs who finish outside of the play-off places this week will stay on their current win percentages, with their remaining fixtures then cancelled.
Super League votes in favour of 12 teams for 2021
Meanwhile, later on Tuesday, the Super League board voted unanimously in favour of returning to a 12-team, 27-round structure from next season.
The vote comes after Toronto Wolfpack’s proposed return was rejected on Monday, with the Canadian club looking to rejoin the top flight after having to withdraw due to financial concerns earlier this year.
Tuesday’s vote will now trigger a licensing process, with Championship and League One clubs bidding to take the place of Toronto.
The process and criteria for the selection of the 12th team is still to be decided however French side Toulouse, who were top of the Championship prior to the suspension of the 2020 season, confirmed on Tuesday they would bid.
“The process of choosing that twelfth team will start as soon as possible,” Super League executive chairman Robert Elstone said.
“We are committed to ensuring that the process is independent and impartial, and stands up to scrutiny, and accordingly, ensuring the committee is properly constituted and clearly mandated is our first priority.”