
Wolves will learn their Europa League last 16 fate this afternoon after easing past Espanyol on Thursday night.
The Premier League side fell to a 3-2 defeat in Spain last night but a crushing 4-0 win back at Molineux the previous week ensured their placed was effectively secured before a ball was even kicked.
The draw for the round of 16 takes place on Friday 28 February in Nyon, scheduled to get underway at 12pm GMT.
Unlike in the previous round, there are no restrictions over who Wolves can face – meaning another meeting with Manchester United could be on the cards, with the two having already met seven times since the start of the 2018-19 season.
Here’s all you need to know…
Who could Wolves face in the last 16?
- Basel
- Copenhagen
- Getafe
- Istanbul Basaksehir
- Inter Milan
- LASK
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Olympiacos
- Manchester United
- Rangers
- Roma
- Sevilla
- Shakhtar Donetsk
- Wolfsburg
- Salzburg or Frankfurt
* Last 32 second leg clash between Salzburg and Frankfurt postponed and to be played at 5pm Friday 28 February due to storm warning. Frankfurt lead 4-1 on aggregate.
When is the draw?
The Europa League last-16 draw takes place at 12pm GMT on Friday, February 28, 2020 in Nyon, Switzerland.
How to watch
TV channel: The draw will be televised live on BT Sport 1, with coverage from 12pm.
Live stream: You can follow the draw as it happens with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.
Fixture dates
The first legs will be played on Thursday 12 March, with the second legs to be held a week later on 19 March.
The draw for both the quarter-finals and semi-finals take place on 20 March.
9 April | Quarter-finals, first leg
16 April | Quarter-finals, second leg
30 April | Semi-finals, first leg
7 May | Semi-finals, second leg
27 May | Final