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Wolves have just two games standing in their way of the Europa League group stage beginning with a trip to Italy tonight.

The fixture is already their fifth in the competition after having to endure the qualification stages following a seventh-place finish in the Premier League last season.

Nuno Santo’s men only played on Monday night, holding a rampant Manchester United to a 1-1 draw at Molineux after they had previously thumped Chelsea by a four-goal margin on the opening day.

The Portuguese boss faces a tough dilemma with games coming thick and fast - Should he rotate? Who will come in? Will he even make any changes?

Torino will be their hardest challenge yet in the competition considering they play in the Italian top-flight, their opponents to date have been from the Northern Irish and Armenian leagues.

Here's the team we think should line-up tonight.

It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Nuno rotate some of his squad but don't expect anything major – they could do with keeping this game tight before taking it back to Molineux next week.

They host Burnley at the weekend and without disrespecting them, that would be a game you could arguably use more of your fringe players in ahead of the return leg.

The likes of club captain Conor Coady, Rui Patricio and Ruben Neves will all surely feature as Nuno faces key decisions on the right side of defence and in attack.

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Adama Traore has claims to keep his place at right wing-back after impressing in his 45-minute cameo against United on Monday.

The 5 foot 10 winger-turned-defender replaced Matt Doherty at half-time after the 27-year-old was withdrawn early.

He has since been declared fit to start this game but Traore surely deserves to remain.

That is if he remembers his passport this time.

Jesus Vallejo could be given a rare start having made just one appearance this season and certainly has more pedigree in Europe than Ryan Bennett – the Spaniard won the Champions League with Real Madrid in 2018.

Whilst in attack, it may be wise for Patrick Cutrone to be given a start having joined the club from Serie A outfit AC Milan this summer.

The 21-year-old also has a very strong record in the competition having scored ten goals in 18 appearances for his former club.

Diogo Jota might have to make way after a poor showing against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side – averaging a rating of 6.13. If the Portuguese didn't play then it's safe to say it would be an incredibly surprising omission.

However, that would mean Raul Jimenez, Joao Moutinho, Leander Dendoncker, Jonny and Willy Boly also all keep their starting places.

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