Wolves have blasted the decision not to postpone their Europa League tie with Olympiacos amid fears over the spread of coronavirus.
The Premier League have claimed the trip to Greece "poses unnecessary risks" to their players and staff after Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis announced on Tuesday that he had contracted the virus.
Wolves ' appeal to have Thursday's last-16 first leg called off was rejected by UEFA and the game will go ahead behind closed doors as the spread of coronavirus continues to affect sporting events.
In the early hours of Wednesday, Manchester City's Premier League clash against Arsenal became the first English football game to be postponed due to coronavirus fears - after Olympiacos played the Gunners at the
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