Liverpool vs Wolves Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview

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Liverpool vs Wolves Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview

Liverpool and Wolves meet in the FA Cup at Anfield on Saturday. Wolves won the last match 2-1 at Molineux Stadium on 7 January 2019. Liverpool are the more successful team in this competition, scoring 26 goals and conceding 16. They are also more solid in defence, keeping opponents to less than two goals per game.

Liverpool beat Aston Villa 1-3 and Leicester 2-1. They lost 3-0 to Brentford. Liverpool have won five of their last six games at Anfield.

Both Liverpool and Wolves are struggling with keeping a clean sheet. Wolves have won twice and lost three times in their last six away matches in the FA Cup. Liverpool have conceded eight goals and scored seven.

Liverpool have scored in 21 of the last 23 matches. Liverpool have not lost 12 of last 14 home matches in a row. Wolverhampton have conceded in 10 of 11 away matches recently.

Liverpool have scored in 21 of the last 23 matches. Liverpool have not lost 12 of last 14 home matches in a row. In 7 of 8 Liverpool matches the sum of goals was over 2.5.

Wolverhampton have not won 10 of the last 11 away matches. In the 4 away games in a row both teams scored. Wolverhamptons have conceded in 10 out of last 12 away defeats.

Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Roberto Firmino, Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz and Arthur are all absent from the Liverpool squad that faces Wolves at Anfield on Saturday. Boubacar Traore, Pedro Neto and Sasa Kalajdzic are not fit enough to travel to Anfield.

Liverpool and Wolves meet at Molineux Stadium on Saturday. Wolves won the last encounter 2-1. Liverpool have won nine of their previous ten matches against Wolves. The bookies best betting odds on a draw at full-time are at 9/2.

Both teams scored in the previous match between Liverpool and Wolves.

Daniel Podence and Takumi Minamino are in good form for Wolves. Liverpool are strong favourites this coming Saturday. Wolves won two of their last 10 games away from home. Over 2.5 goals paid out in nine of Liverpool’s ten recent home matches. Wolves scored an average of 1.4 goals in their previous ten away matches, while Liverpool scored 2 3.3 goals.


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