Bet on Europa League qualifying clashes including Wolves vs Crusaders

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bet365 customers with a funded or active account can tune into games including Nuno Espirito Santo's side getting their European adventure underway

As well as range of betting options, some bookmakers offer the opportunity to watch and bet on a range of events acreoss multiple sports.

This feature provides a legal way for punters to tune into games which are often unavailable via traditional media outlets, inclduing ones that usually require an additional subscription or aren’t covered by other media providers.

This service is available to bettors with a funded or active account (i.e a bet has been placed in the last 24 hours).

It's worth noting that a bet on the game you'd like to watch isn't required. As long as the account qualifies in terms of having a positive balance or being active, the watch and bet functionality will be available via desktop, mobile or tablet.

This week, bet365 customers in the UK can see a host of Europa League qualifying clashes, including Wolves' clash with Crusaders on Thursday. Geo-blocking may apply in other regions.

A seventh-place finish in the Premier League sees Nuno Espirito Santo's side competing in European competition for the first time since the 1980-81 campaign.

If Wolves are to make the group stages, they'll need to come through three rounds of qualifying. Their first game is at Molineux against their Northern Irish opponents.

The West Midlands side had a successful pre-season trip to China, where they lifted the Premier League Asia Trophy courtesy of a penalty shootout win over Manchester City. They face a quick turnaround here but remain red-hot market principles.

At 1/33 (1.03), bet365 don't foresee many issues for the home side in this first leg and Santo's men are just 1/500 to progress from the tie. Should the favourites qualify, they'll take on either FC Pyunik of Armenia or Czech side FK Jablonec in the third round.

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