Liverpool vs Wolves as it happened: Richard Stearman and Andreas Wiemann strike to pull of shock win
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool welcome Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers to Anfield in the FA Cup for the Saturday lunchtime kick off.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are in their worst run of form this season having only won once this month and just been knocked out of the EFL Cup at the semi-final stage by Southampton on Wednesday night.
Wolves are 18th in the Championship but the Reds were taken to a replay by League Two side Plymouth Argyle in the previous round so there is still a fighting chance for Paul Lambert’s side.
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What time is kick-off?
Kick-off time: 12.30pm on Saturday 28 January.
Where can I watch it?
TV: Live on BT Sport 2; highlights on BBC1 at 10.30pm.
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It’s a big game for…
Jurgen Klopp. An FA Cup game against a lower-league opponent may not sound like the most pressurised of ties but Liverpool are on a torrid run of form and have only won once in January, and that was an FA Cup replay against Plymouth. The Reds look like they are fatiguing a little and the last thing Klopp will want is another game added to their schedule.
Remember when…
Stephen Ward poked the ball past Pepe Reina to give Wolves their first win over Liverpool since 1984, which was also at Anfield.
Player to watch…
Philippe Coutinho. The Brazilian is back to full fitness after a layoff with an ankle injury but has struggled to find the form he was in before. A home game against a Championship side seems, on paper, the ideal opportunity for Coutinho to get his groove back ahead of a mammoth Premier League clash against Chelsea on Tuesday night.
Past three-meetings…
Wolves 0 Liverpool 3 (Carroll, Bellamy, Kuyt)
31 January, 2012, Premier League
Liverpool 2 (Johnson o.g, Suarez) Wolves 1 (Fletcher)
24 September, 2011, Premier League
Wolves 0 Liverpool 3 (Torres 2, Meireles)
22 January, 2010, Premier League
Form guide
All competitions
Liverpool: DLDWLL
Wolves: WLDWWL
Odds
Liverpool to win: 1/4
Wolves to win: 19/2
Draw: 24/5
(from 888sport)
Liverpool 0 Wolves 1: 10 minutes to go in the half and Liverpool are yet to hit back. Wolves have a corner now, can they strike from a set piece again? No. Poor delivery and it fails to clear the front post and is thumped away.
GOAL! Liverpool 0 Wolves 2 – Andreas Weimann What a goal! Liverpool are two down now! Wolves break very quickly on the counter, the ball slipped forward to Helder Costa who gets past Moreno's challenge, sliding the ball in for Weimann who rounds the keeper and slots it into an empty net.
Liverpool 0 Wolves 2: Penalty? No. Wijnaldum gets brought down in the area but Craig Pawson says no foul and Wolves easily clear the ensuing corner. The home side have been very poor so far.
Liverpool 0 Wolves 2: Few technical problems here, but we're back up and running now. Liverpool in the meantime have brought on Philipe Coutinho for Conor Randall. The home side still trail by two.
Liverpool 0 Wolves 2: Ah, here Liverpool are! The home side finally look like doing something now. Firmino twisting and turning in the box and squeezing a shot off, but Wolves hold firm and still their young keeper is yet to be really tested.
Liverpool 0 Wolves 2: Liverpool really starting to go through the gears now, putting the Wolves defence under a bit more pressure. Still haven't really created a clear chance though...
Liverpool 0 Wolves 2: Harry Burgoyne has had to make a save! That's some progress for Liverpool at least who get their first shot on target after 60 minutes. Coutinho the man to do it with a tame effort from outside the box, in case you were interested.