The boot is on the other foot for the Clarets as they head for Molineux on Sunday.
This time last season, Sean Dyche’s men were engaged in a Europa League campaign and between legs of their play-off tie against Olympiakos.
Now it’s Wolves’ turn, with the Midlanders competing in Europe for the first time since the 1980/81 season after succeeding the Clarets as the seventh-place finishers in the Premier League last term.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side has had an easier time of it than the Clarets did in the Europa League, with the draw giving them two gentle looseners in the opening two qualifying rounds.