How to watch Wolves v Liverpool in the FA Cup, team news, predicted line-ups and more | OneFootball

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·06 de março de 2026

How to watch Wolves v Liverpool in the FA Cup, team news, predicted line-ups and more

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The FA Cup fifth round action kicks off this Friday night at Molineux as Wolves host Liverpool for the second time in just four days.

Despite being rooted firmly to the bottom of the Premier League, Wolves ran out 2-1 winners against Liverpool on Tuesday, courtesy of a last-gasp Andre winner that dented the visitors’ Champions League aspirations. 


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Liverpool will now have the chance to exact revenge when the sides meet again in the FA Cup.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game…

Kick-off time

8pm UK time, Friday 6th March

How to watch

BBC One and TNT Sports 1

Streaming on BBC iPlayer and Discovery +

Injuries and suspensions

Wolves: Andre (suspended), Enso gonzalez (out)

Liverpool: Conor Bradley (out), Giovanni Leoni (out), Wataru Endo (out), Alexander Isak (out), Florian Wirtz (doubt)

Predicted line-ups

Wolves (3-4-2-1): Sa; Doherty, Bueno, Krejci; Tchatchoua, R. Gomes, J. Gomes, Wolfe; Mane, A. Gomes; Armstrong

Liverpool (4-3-2-1): Mamardashvili; Gomez, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Jones, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Ngumoha; Ekitike.

Recent form

Wolverhampton Wanderers have shown signs of resurgence in recent weeks, beating Aston Villa before following it up with a victory over Liverpool.

The hosts seem destined for relegation, however they have proven difficult to beat, and have lost just one of the last five.

Liverpool had been on a run of four straight wins before Wolves beat them on Friday, a run that included their fourth round victory at home to Brighton.

However inconsistency has blighted Liverpool’s league campaign and they will be hoping to win their first FA Cup in four years.

What’s been said?

Wolves manager Rob Edwards said: “They (Liverpool) will want to get the win and want to prove they are better after Tuesday night, but we have to try to make them relive it.

“It is not hard to get up for Liverpool in the FA Cup fifth round under the lights at Molineux”.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot said: “We always find every game we play very important and we always find every trophy we can win very important. So, last season we tried to win four and this season we tried to win four as well. But two are not possible anymore, the Premier League and the League Cup. So the other two we are in, we try to win it, as we’ve always tried at this club.

“Tomorrow the FA Cup is on the line and that’s a massive game for us.”

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