Wolves' Europa League match at Olympiacos due to be played behind closed doors - reports

Wolves' Europa League last 16 match against Olympiacos on Thursday is due to be played behind closed doors after the Greek Government declared all sporting events should not have crowds, in order to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus.

According to a report in Greek outlet Sport24, the Ministry of Health there made the decision after the number of Coronavirus cases in the country rose to 73.

All sporting events will be played without spectators for two weeks, starting on Monday. They are also banning school trips for a fortnight, and conferences for four weeks.

Italy has also already made the decision to ban crowds from attending sporting events.

Wolves got through to the last 16 after beating Espanyol 6-3 on aggregate in the previous round.

ITV News Central has contacted Wolves for comment.