Following Thursday night’s victory over Torino at Molineux, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side qualified for the group stages of the competition for the first time in the club’s history.
To get to this stage of the competition, Wolves have had to get through qualifying ties against Northern Irish outfit Crusaders, Armenia Premier League side FC Pyunik and Torino of the Italian Serie A.
During the draw for the group stages, which took place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, Wolves were in pot three, alongside the likes of Feyenoord, Getafe, Espanyol and Saint-Etienne.
Wolves, who were guaranteed to avoid ties with fellow Premier League sides Manchester United and Arsenal, were placed in Group K with Turkish outfit Besiktas, Braga from Portugal and Slovakian side Slovan Bratislava.
The six group stage matches will take place over the next four months on the following Thursday evenings:
Matchday one: 19th September
Matchday two: 3rd October
Matchday three: 24th October
Matchday four: 7th November
Matchday five: 28th November
Matchday six: 12th December
The order of Wolves’ Europa League group stage fixtures have yet to be confirmed, with dates, times and ticket details to be announced in due course.
Please remember, the dates of the fixtures, are still subject to change. Any fixture changes will be announced on wolves.co.uk and across the club’s social media channels as soon as they are confirmed. With this in mind, supporters are urged to avoid making any travel or accommodation arrangements until that time.
Supporters can prepare for the Europa League group stages by kitting out for a momentous season here.