Wolve host Italian side Torino in the second-leg of their Europa League qualifier.
They managed a point in the final minutes against Burnley with a penalty, who are notoriously difficult to break down and will be hoping that they can carry the feel-good factor to this game against a side they beat 3-2 last week and have an advantage over.
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Matt Doherty shouldn’t be a worry after starting against Burnley despite coming off in the second half.
However, Nuno Santo is likely to play a lineup similar to the one he played in the first-leg as qualification is a necessity.
Probable Wolves XI
Formation: 3-5-2
Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo
Rui Patricio (GK)
The Portuguese international will most definitely be between the sticks as there’s no room for complacency.
Adama Traore (RWB)
Doherty could use the rest and Traore was fantastic in the first-leg of this tie.
Connor Coady (RCB)
Coady leads by example and will be hoping that he could lead them to the Europa League tournament.
Jesus Vallejo (CB)
It’s for fixtures like these that the Spaniard was bought on loan. He’s featured regularly in the qulaifiers.
Willy Boly (LCB)
Boly has been vital to the way in which Wolves play and will allow for midfield dominance.
Ruben Vinagre (LWB)
The youngster is going from strength to strength and games like this will help his development.
Joao Moutinho (LCM)
The man who dictates the pace of the game, Moutinho’s experience in European competitions will be vital
Romain Saiss (CDM)
Scored a very important goal in the fist-leg and will likely be rewarded with a start once again
Leander Dendoncker (RCM)
The Belgian is a regular now and they’ll need him to make those runs which could be the difference in taking the initiative
Diogo Jota (LS)
Scored in the reverse fixture and is one half of the dominant duo. Jota will be hoping he can continue his good run in the qualifiers
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Raul Jimenez (RS)
The other half of the dominant duo, Jimenez will lead the line and look to carry the goalscoring burden to put this tie away as soon as possible.
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