WOLVES welcome Olympiacos to the West Midlands for the second leg of their Europa League tie.
After football was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic back in March, the match was rescheduled for this month.
Wolves are on level on aggregate, but they’ll need to be on top form to stop Olympiacos getting an advantageCredit: Alamy Live News
Currently the teams are deadlocked as the ten-man Greeks held Wolves to a 1-1 draw in Athens.
Whoever wins the fixture will go onto play either Roma or Sevilla in the last eight of the competition.
Olympiacos will have it all to play forCredit: Olympiacos FC
What time does Wolves vs Olympiacos kick off?
- The game kicks off at 8pm BST.
- Molineux in Wolverhampton will play host for the match
What TV channel is Wolves vs Olympiacos on and can I live stream it?
- The game will air on BT Sport 1.
- To stream live, head to the BT Sport website or app.
How can I watch Wolves vs Olympiacos FREE?
- EE customers can get a FREE three-month BT Sport app trial by texting SPORT to 150. You can then cancel at any time.
Team news
Wolves have faced three defeats in their last six matches led to a seventh place finish in the Premier League, so Nuno Espirito Santo’s team will not be in the Europa League next season.
Joao Moutinho will most probably start the game for the Midlands outfit, and manager Nuno will need him to front his strongest starting XI.
Wolves have reported no injuries or suspensions but their road to European success should they reach it will be a tough one.
Olympiacos will be without Ruben Semedo, the centre-back is suspended after getting sent off during the first leg.
Bruno Gaspar is expected to come into defence with Guilherme and Mady Camara battling in the centre of midfield whilst Youssef El Arabi leads the charge as lone striker to get those needed away goals.
Latest odds
- Wolves to win – 7/10
- Draw – 12/5
- Olympiacos victory – 9/2
- R. Jiménez to have 4 or more shots and to score in the second half – 17/5
*All odds are correct from Ladbrokes at time of publication
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk