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Braga vs Wolves FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Europa League clash


WOLVES make the short trip to Portugal to face Braga in the Europa League.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s men need just a point to guarantee their place in the knockout stages, thanks to their better head-to-head record with third-place Slovan Bratislava.

 A point for Nuno Espirito Santo's Wolves would see them into the knockout stages and continue their journey in Europe in 2020

A point for Nuno Espirito Santo’s Wolves would see them into the knockout stages and continue their journey in Europe in 2020Credit: PA:Press Association

A draw would also see Braga go through, currently sitting top ahead of the Premier League outfit by a point.

Yet, victory for Wolves would put them in pole position to finish Group K in first, where they would at least avoid a team dropping down from the Champions League.

What time does Braga vs Wolves kick off?

This Europa League clash will take place on Thursday, November 28.

It will kick off at 5.55pm UK time – that is the same time in Portugal.

The match will be held at Estadio Municipal de Braga.

What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it for FREE?

Braga vs Wolves will be shown live on BT Sport 2 with coverage underway from 5.45pm – straight after Astana vs Man Utd.

BT Sport subscribers can live stream the action via the app on their computer, mobile and tablet devices.

Alternatively, EE phone customers can also catch the match for FREE via the app by signing up to a three-month trial – just simply text SPORT to 150.

What is the team news?

Wolves are without young midfield star Morgan Gibbs-White as he continues to nurse a back injury.

Meritan Shabani and Willy Boly are also sidelined with a broken ankle apiece.

Although, it could be a reunion for Bruno Jordao and Pedro Neto, with the pair joinig from Braga in the summer.

Midfielder Jordao has only featured in the Carabao Cup so far this season for Wolves, so would be an unlikely selection.

But 19-year-old Neto has become an impact sub in the Premier League and started in the Slovan Bratislava last time out in Europe.

As for Braga, they are without Ahmed Hassan until at least next month, while Vitor Tormena is set to miss out.

Raul Silva has returned to training, but looks set to remain out of the squad due to a lack of match fitness.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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