Arne Slot’s Liverpool visits Molineux on Tuesday night, aiming to solidify their position in the top-four against Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are coming off a significant derby win.
Liverpool arrives in good shape, having won their last four matches across different competitions. After defeating West Ham 5–2, they are currently in fifth place, just three points behind Aston Villa. The team has been strong away from home lately, earning two consecutive 1–0 wins at Sunderland and Nottingham Forest. A victory tonight would mark their third straight away win in the Premier League, a feat they haven’t achieved since October 2024.
Wolves come into this match following a key 2–0 victory against local rivals Aston Villa. Despite being at the bottom of the table, Rob Edwards’ team has made notable progress this season, securing 10 points with only one loss in their last five matches. Although they have a challenging historical record against Liverpool, they are known to perform well on Tuesdays, winning seven of their last nine home Premier League matches on this day.
Wolves vs Liverpool – Match preview and team news
- Date: Tuesday, 3 March 2026
- Kick-off: 20:15 GMT
- Venue: Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton
- Referee: Thomas Bramall
- VAR: Timothy Wood
- Last Meeting: Liverpool 2–1 Wolves (27 Dec 2025), Premier League
Team News
Wolves
Rob Edwards has a fully fit squad to choose from. Hee-Chan Hwang is back from a calf issue, and Ladislav Krejčí has returned after a ban. Midfielder André, who left the last game early, has been cleared to play, along with Toti Gomes.
Liverpool
Liverpool is likely to be without Florian Wirtz due to a back injury. Long-term injuries keep Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni, and Wataru Endo out for the season, while Alexander Isak is sidelined with a leg injury. Jeremie Frimpong is available after returning as a substitute last weekend.
Form
Wolves
Wolves have shown steady improvement under Edwards, earning points against three of the current top four teams. Their victory over Villa came after a spirited draw with Arsenal at Molineux. Notably, all four of Wolves’ recent league wins have been with clean sheets; however, they have not won in 29 matches after conceding a goal.
Liverpool
Liverpool has been effective with set-pieces recently, scoring their last four away goals from dead-ball situations. While they were impressive against West Ham, they have also been solid defensively, keeping three clean sheets in four matches. Interestingly, only 14% of their away goals this season were scored in the first half, with just one goal before the 45th minute.
Predicted Lineups
Wolves Predicted XI: Sa; Mosquera, S Bueno, T Gomes; Tchatchoua, A Gomes, J Gomes, H Bueno; Bellegarde, Mane; Armstrong
Liverpool Predicted XI: Alisson; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Gakpo, Szoboszlai, Salah; Ekitike
How to Watch Wolves vs Liverpool?
The match will be broadcast live in the UK on TNT Sports, starting at 19:30 GMT before the 20:15 kick-off.
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