- 06 March 2026, Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool, 1-3, Lose
- 15 February 2026, Grimsby Town vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, 0-1, Win
- 10 January 2026, Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Shrewsbury Town, 6-1, Win
- 01 March 2025, Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, 6-5, Lose
- 09 February 2025, Blackburn Rovers vs Wolverhampton Wanderers, 0-2, Win
- 04 April 2026, Manchester City vs Liverpool, 4-0, Lose
- 06 March 2026, Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool, 1-3, Win
- 14 February 2026, Liverpool vs Brighton and Hove Albion, 3-0, Win
- 12 January 2026, Liverpool vs Barnsley, 4-1, Win
- 09 February 2025, Plymouth Argyle vs Liverpool, 1-0, Lose
Liverpool neutralised Wolverhampton’s resistance after the break, putting three goals past them in quick succession before Wolves registered a late consolation. The home side finally found a reply, but the deficit proved too large to overturn. There were no red cards, and Wolves led the discipline with two yellows to Liverpool’s one.
Liverpool’s attacking intent was clear from the data: they dominated set-piece opportunities, winning 11 corners to Wolves’ 0, highlighting sustained pressure around the box. The three goals came through compact, decisive finishing in the early stages of the second half, underscoring Liverpool’s ability to convert chances when the tempo rose. Off-ball movement supported forward runs, and Wolves were repeatedly tested by high-velocity balls into dangerous areas.
Defensively, Wolves faced a demanding test and responded with physical intensity, reflected in 13 fouls compared with Liverpool’s 11. The quick-fire Liverpool strikes early in the second half suggest gaps in Wolves’ transitional moments were exploited, while Wolves’ lack of corners limited their direct routes to goal from set-pieces. Liverpool’s defensive shape appeared compact in the moments immediately after the goals, restricting Wolves’ opportunities to play through centrally.
Tactically, Liverpool profited from greater width and a heavy emphasis on winning second-phase moments, with set-piece discipline turning into actual scoring chances. Wolves’ inability to win a single corner framed their offensive limitations, forcing them to rely on open-play chances that Liverpool’s pressing denied for long periods. The timing of Liverpool’s third goal, in the mid-to-late second half, indicates Wolves struggled to reassert control after going to concede.
In terms of teamwork and performance, Liverpool demonstrated cohesive pressing and efficient finishing as a unit, converting pressure into three goals with a clear transition blueprint. Wolves showed resilience to push for a late reply, but the higher foul count and lack of corner-based threats left them short of sustained Broadway-style attacks. Overall, Liverpool’s combination play and relentless second-half pressure were decisive against a Wolves side that battled hard but couldn’t translate work rate into a proportional goal return.
For bettors, Liverpool’s away performance underscores the value of backing them in scenarios where they can overwhelm a home side with sustained second-half intensity and set-piece activity. The data suggests Wolves will need to generate momentum through direct routes and corner production to shift results in similar fixtures. Discipline will matter; Wolves’ higher foul tally could invite more cards in tighter games, potentially impacting selection and in-game betting angles.
Form Guide
| Lose | 1-3 | Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool | |
| Win | 0-1 | Grimsby Town vs Wolverhampton Wanderers | |
| Win | 6-1 | Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Shrewsbury Town | |
| Lose | 6-5 | Bournemouth vs Wolverhampton Wanderers | |
| Win | 0-2 | Blackburn Rovers vs Wolverhampton Wanderers |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 15:10
- GOALS / MATCH
- 3
- Wolverhampton Wanderers has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 15:10, scoring 3 goals average
| Lose | 4-0 | Manchester City vs Liverpool | |
| Win | 1-3 | Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool | |
| Win | 3-0 | Liverpool vs Brighton and Hove Albion | |
| Win | 4-1 | Liverpool vs Barnsley | |
| Lose | 1-0 | Plymouth Argyle vs Liverpool |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 10:7
- GOALS / MATCH
- 2
- Liverpool has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 10:7, scoring 2 goals average
Wolverhampton Wanderers H2H Liverpool
| Home game | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 | 3 | Liverpool | Away game | FA Cup | |
| Home game | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2 | 1 | Liverpool | Away game | Premier League | |
| Away game | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 | 2 | Liverpool | Home game | Premier League | |
| Away game | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 | 2 | Liverpool | Home game | Premier League | |
| Home game | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1 | 2 | Liverpool | Away game | Premier League |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 1
- GOALS
- 6:10
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.20
- Wolverhampton Wanderers lost four times in head-to-head matches
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 6:10; average goals per match – 1.20
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