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da spicy bet: Wolves are merely one game away from making history and qualifying for the Europa League group stage for the first time ever.
They even have one foot in the next round already after they downed Torino 3-2 in Italy last week meaning they need to get a result that is at worst a 1-0 defeat to progress.
The west Midlands club fate isn’t determined yet, although one fan account on Twitter has speculated Wolves could be in pot three of the draw when it takes place.
That means there will be two groups of clubs coming out before they do and in theory, they should be of higher quality as it is decided on coefficient rating – usually, the sum of all points won in the previous five years.
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This means Wolves could face any one of these clubs – Sevilla, Porto, Roma, Basel, Sporting Lisbon, Wolfsburg and Lazio, which has left many fans at Molineux debating where they would like a trip to.
Two of the aforementioned clubs pop up considerably more than the others.
The first being La Liga side Sevilla, who have won the competition a record five times, including three straight from 2014 to 2016 under current Arsenal boss Unai Emery.
They are also seventh in the coefficient rankings above PSG and even Liverpool, making them, technically, the strongest side in the competition.
Porto is the other club, as many Wolves supporters seem to fancy a mini-break to Portugal at some stage this season. They are two-time winners of both the Europa League as well as the Champions League.
Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, and Diogo Jota have all played for the Primeira Liga side in the past, whilst Nuno Santo was among their playing ranks and has even managed them.
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