Wolves vs Espanyol FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick off time, team news and odds for Europa League tie – The Sun

WOLVES continue their journey in the Europa League, having started in the competition way back in July.

The Molineux side take Espanyol in the Round of 32 first leg – and will be hot favourites with the Spanish outfit currently bottom of LaLiga.

What time does Wolves vs Espanyol kick off?

This first leg of the Europa League round of 32 tie will take place on Thursday, February 20.

Kick-off will be at 8pm – that's 3pm Eastern Time.

It will be held at Molineux.

What TV channel is Wolves vs Espanyol on and can I live stream it FREE?

You can catch coverage of the game from 8pm on BT Sport ESPN.

BT subscribers can also live stream the game via the BT sport app through their computer, mobile or tablet.

Alternatively, EE phone customers can watch the game for FREE with a three-month BT Sport trial – simply text SPORT to 150.

For all US viewers, you can catch the action on Univision NOW.

What is the team news?

To Raul Jimenez and Adama Traore's delight, Espanyol have conceded nearly two goals a game in the league this season while also being on their third manager of the season.

Diogo Jota's hat-trick on matchday six against Besiktas could earn him a full start on Thursday, whilst Ruben Neves, Willy Boly, and Pedro Neto are all fit.

But the Midlands outfit are missing Ruben Vinagre with a muscle problem.

Meanwhile, Espanyol are due to be without Raul de Tomas and Sebastien Corchia for the trip to England.

Victor Sanchez is available, despite being suspended in the league – but Victory Campuzano, Oier and David Lopez are all facing late fitness tests.

What are the odds?

Wolves are ODDS-ON to beat Espanyol at 1/2, while a win for the Spanish outfit is a long shot at 6/1.

With the Barcelona club's defence being shaky this season, Raul Jimenez and Adama Traore will be keen to net at Molineux.

A Wolves win and the pair to score gives punters a price of 13/2.

Odds from Ladbrokes are correct at time of publication

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