“The quality of his (Klopp) players, the coach, his history. "I’m sure they’re going to come here and look to do a big match. We have to be ready to overcome them. The FA Cup is going to be an important aim for them – us too – we have to fight to overcome one of the best teams in the world. "It’s more or less the same (how Wolves deal with Liverpool following the original draw), maybe they can change something but we only focus on what we want to do.
Wolves vs Liverpool TV channel, live stream and how to watch FA CupWolverhampton Wanderers are back in FA Cup action on Tuesday night as they take on Liverpool in a third round replay. The sides must go head-to-head once more following an incident-packed 2-2 draw at Anfield. Wolves were furious after Toti Gomes' late goal was ruled out for a controversial offside, with the club writing to referees’ chief Howard Webb to ask for an explanation. Diego Costa could return to the squad after missing Saturday’s Premier League victory over West Ham while Sasa Kalajdzic (knee), Boubacar Traore (groin) and Pedro Neto (ankle) are out.
For Liverpool, Darwin Nunez is edging closer to fitness after a minor muscle injury but remains a doubt, while fellow forward Roberto Firmino is still not fit. READ MORE: FA release statement on Nottingham Forest vs Wolves incident READ MORE: Wolves have seven Liverpool changes in mind as Julen Lopetegui drops Diego Costa reveal Jurgen Klopp’s changes will probably see the likes of Naby Keita, James Milner and Stefan Bajcetic freshen up midfield, while forward Fabio Carvalho may be brought in having not featured in the last five matches. “Liverpool are one of the best teams in the world, ” said Wolves head coach Julen Lopetegui.
The FA Cup holders took the lead for the first time seven minutes into the second half, as Mohamed Salah pounced on a misplayed header by Toti Gomes in his own box. Julen Lopetegui's side battled back to level the match in the 66th minute, as Hwang Hee-chan combined well with Matheus Cunha before the ball somehow found its way past Liverpool's goalkeeper. Wolves appeared to take the lead with less than 10 minutes to spare, but their delirious celebrations following Toti's goal (pictured above) were spoiled as the flag controversially went up for offside.
When you play every three days it’s not a lot of time to prepare so you have to balance the time to be able to work with the team. ” A trip to Premier League rivals Brighton & Hove Albion awaits the winners in the fourth round. Here is all you need to know about how to following the action from Molineux if you can't make it to the game... When is Wolves vs Liverpool being played? The FA Cup third round replay between Wolves and Liverpool is being played at Molineux on Tuesday, January 17. The match kicks off at 7. 45pm UK time.
Wolves vs Liverpool live updatesIt was 10 days ago that these teams drew 2-2 at Anfield, setting up today's replay. Goncalo Guedes opened the scoring against the run of play for the visitors in the 26th minute, capitalising on a brutal error by Alisson to score an easy goal. Darwin Nunez equalised for Jurgen Klopp's side just before the break, volleying home after an incredible long pass from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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