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Wolves continue their Europa League adventure and come up against one of the favourites in Sevilla for a place in the final four.
This quarter-final is the tie of the round with the five-time winners entering the game in form after easing past Roma.
Nuno’s side edged out Olympiacos and retain hope of qualifying for next season’s Champions League by going all the way here.
While Julen Lopetegui has already locked up a place after a top four finish.
Here’s how you can watch the game on television or on a live stream.
The match will begin at 8pm BST on Tuesday 11 August at the MSV Arena in Duisberg, Germany.
How can I watch it online and on TV?
The game will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Extra 1, as well as BT Sport Ultimate. Coverage starts at 7pm BST.
Subscribers can also stream the match on the BT Sport website and app.
Confirmed line-ups
Wolves XI: Boly, Coady, Saiss; Doherty, Neves, Dendoncker, Moutinho, Vinagre; Traore, Jimenez
Sevilla XI: Bono; Jesús Navas, Koundé, Diego Carlos, Reguilón; Fernando, Jordán, Banega, Ocampos, Suso; En-Nesyri
Odds
Wolves – 13/5
Draw – 23/10
Sevilla - 21/20
Prediction
Sevilla have more experience at this level, but Nuno’s Wolves are very capable of going all the way and the Spanish side represent the toughest possible test. Julen Lopetegui up against the Portuguese boss represents a fascinating battle, which is where this game is likely to be won. Podence will be a big loss for the Premier League side, but we’ll lean towards the upset here with their discipline and physicality blending well with several match-winners, such as Traore, Neves or Jimenez, capable of producing a moment of magic. 2-1 Wolves.