Wolves Europa League tie Slovan Bratislava to feature 5,000 strong crowd

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12 Oct 2019 • 7:31 AM MYT
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A 5,000 strong crowd is likely to attend Wolves' Europa League match away to Slovan Bratislava on 24 October - even though it is officially being played behind closed doors.

Uefa sanctioned the Slovak champions after fans made racist chants in a play-off game against PAOK of Greece.

But Uefa rules will allow accompanied children aged 14 and under to attend.

In addition, 200 Wolves fans will be allowed in to see the game, providing they hold 'category one tickets'.

Uefa ruled in August that Slovan must play their next two European games behind closed doors as a consequence of racist behaviour by their supporters at a play-off match against Greek side POAK Salonika.