Julen Lopetegui will have a Carabao Cup tie for this first game as Wolves manager after substitute Boubacar Traore's late strike was enough to send them into the last 16.
The Spaniard's coaching team were watching from the stands at Molineux, with Lopetegui expected to take formal control over the weekend and watch Saturday's clash with Arsenal here.
Despite Wolves' struggles in the Premier League, progress in this competition at least gives Lopetegui something to build from when domestic action returns after the World Cup. Leeds might have new owners by then, with the US-based 49ers group now thought to have the funding in place to complete their long-awaited takeover of the Elland Road club.