Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are heading into this match on the back of two successive defeats in the Premier League against Liverpool and Watford, both away from home.
It gives them a chance to respond and it remains to be seen whether the Portuguese boss takes the competition as a priority this season. Wolves have advanced into the knockout stages of the Europa League, and are six points off the Champions League spot.
The former Valencia boss could make as many as five changes for this game. Since changing to 3-4-3 formation, summer signing Patrick Cutrone has found game-time hard to come by.