Make sure you know how to watch the FA Cup wherever you are. Team newsLopetegui rotated his starting 11 more heavily than Jurgen Klopp for the original tie, but in light Liverpool's sub-par performance against Brighton, Wolves might well be smelling blood and name a stronger side this time around. Regardless, the hosts are still without Pedro Neto and fellow winger Chiquinho for this clash. Midfielder Boubacar Traore is also sidelined, while summer signing Sasa Kalajdzic is set to miss the rest of the season after injuring his ACL on his debut back in September.
Jurgen Klopp’s side dropped to ninth in the Premier League after being beaten 3-0 by Brighton at the weekend as the Reds’ struggles continued. The winner of this tie will face the Seagulls in the fourth round on Sunday, January 29. Wolves vs Liverpool: talkSPORT coverage This FA Cup third round replay will be played on Tuesday, January 17. Kick-off at Molineux is scheduled for 7:45pm. talkSPORT will have live coverage of the game presented by Adrian Durham. Commentary will then come from Sam Matterface and former Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
Wolves vs Liverpool is on BBC One in the UK. Brit abroad? Use a VPN to watch the FA Cup with your subscription (opens in new tab) from anywhere. After a thrilling 2-2 draw at Anfield in their original third round tie, Wolves and Liverpool will try again in a replay at Molineux. Holders Liverpool have only gone out of the FA Cup at this stage once in the past 11 seasons – in 2019, when they lost to... Wolves. The two sides enter this encounter off the back of contrasting weekends in the Premier League: Wolves beat West Ham 1-0 for their first home league win under Julen Lopetegui, while Liverpool's miserable run continued as they went down 3-0 at Brighton. Kick-off is at 7:45pm GMT.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. AFP Liverpool were heavily beaten by Brighton at the weekend Rashford to sign new Man United contract, Arsenal want Rice, Shakhtar hit out at Gunners 'Rashford? ' Morgan asks if any Man United player will outscore Ronaldo and Woods hits back New footage shows fan who kicked Ramsdale hurdling chairs and fleeing with scarf over face Moyes explains why he turned down the chance to sign Man City World Cup winner Tony Bellew warns Francis Ngannou against boxing after leaving the UFC Rice 'perfect' for Arsenal as Gunners make him top summer target in deal close to £100m Wolves vs Liverpool: Team news Diego Costa was ruled out of Wolves’ win over West Ham on Saturday through injury and may miss out again at Molinuex. This would likely mean that new signing Matheus Cunha leads the lead after he was signed permanently after only making three loan appearances for the club.
Joao Moutinho will be assessed ahead of the replay after picking up an issue at the weekend. Liverpool will remain without many key players as their injury crisis continues. Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino will still be on the sidelines while the Reds wait to see if Darwin Nunez will be fit enough to return. Nunez scored in the teams’ last meeting but could miss out on the replay Wolves vs Liverpool: What has been said? After Liverpool’s defeat to Brighton, Trent Alexander-Arnold called for his side to improve next time out against Wolves. The right-back said: “It’s not what we wanted as a team and it just wasn’t good enough, if I’m honest, in any area of the pitch – all areas, to be honest.
Wolves vs Liverpool live stream, match preview, team news and kick-off time for this FA Cup match(Image credit: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) Wolves vs Liverpool live stream and match preview, Tuesday 17 January, 7:45pm GMTWolves vs Liverpool live stream and match previewLooking for a Wolves (opens in new tab) vs Liverpool (opens in new tab) live stream? We've got you covered.
However, they have lost only once in 90 minutes under Lopetegui (they also went out of the Carabao Cup on penalties to Nottingham Forest last week), 1-0 at home to Manchester United on New Year's Eve. Liverpool, meanwhile, following back-to-back wins against Aston Villa and Leicester over Christmas, have lost both league games either side of the FA Cup draw with Wolves: 3-1 away to Brentford before that defeat at Brighton last time out. Lose here and the Reds will be on their longest run without a win for more than a year.
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