Wolves shift 6,000 Europa tickets on opening day
Wolves sold 6,000 tickets for their Europa League opener on the first day of sales.
Tickets went on sale yesterday morning for the club's first game in a European competition since 1980.
Nuno Espirito Santo's team will take on either Crusaders (Northern Ireland) or B36 Torshavn (Faroe Islands) in the second qualifying round first leg at Molineux on July 25, with the away leg a week later on August 1.
Wolves have offered reduced prices for the game, with adults paying £15 and under-17s just £5.
Crusaders and B36 Torshavn meet on July 11 and 18 in the first qualifying round.
Meanwhile the club will release information in the coming weeks on how fans can snap up the remaining season tickets for the 2019/20 season.
Around 98 per cent of last year's 22,500 season ticket holders renewed for the upcoming campaign.
Wolves have a season ticket waiting list of several thousand supporters and that list will be utilised when putting the remaining tickets up for sale.