Wolves trip to Armenia in the Europa League will be broadcast live this Thursday through WolvesTV for just £5*. Diogo Jota had a helping hand in the opening three goals as Wolves came away from the Republican Stadium with a healthy lead to take into the second leg of their Europa League clash at Molineux next Thursday evening.Raul Jimenez’s double, an early effort from the returning Matt Doherty and a late penalty from Ruben Neves made it a comfortable third qualifying round trip to Armenia for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.The Wolves head coach made three changes to the side which started in the 4-1 win over Crusaders in Belfast during the previous round, with Doherty, Ruben Vinagre and Romain Saiss replacing Adama Traore, Jonny Otto and Neves.The first-half started with both teams looking to hit on the attack, with Pyunik having the first chance on goal when Denis Mahmudov fired wildly over the bar from 25-yards out. By continuing, you agree to the use of cookies. Steven Alfred tested Patircio with a header on target, but the Wolves keeper dealt with the effort comfortably.Wolves kept hold of possession throughout the remainder of the second-half and put the icing on the cake into injury time when Cutrone was fouled in the Pyunik penalty area by Serhiy Shevchuk.Substitute Neves stepped up and calmly placed the ball into the bottom left corner of the net, to secure a historic European win for Wolves. The wing-back, who was making his first start of 2019/20 after suffering an injury early on in pre-season, was played clear through down the right-hand side of the Pyunik defence by Jota, before slotting the ball calmly past Andrija Dragojevic in the home goal.Jota himself had a chance to double the visitors’ advantage just moments later, but after finding himself inside the area he let fly from an acute angle but could not keep his shot down, with the ball flying over the bar.But it didn’t take much longer for Wolves to extend their lead through Jimenez.