They say lightning never strikes twice in the same place, but after toppling Liverpool at home in the Premier League on Tuesday night, Wolves will be looking for a repeat performance in Friday's FA Cup tie at Molineux.
Wolves have started to produce the kind of performances of late their fans have demanded all season long, picking up three wins, one draw and suffering just one defeat from their last five matches in all competitions.
Friday's hosts are unbeaten in their last three home games, which include a draw with Arsenal and wins over Aston Villa and Liverpool in the Premier League, and have kept three clean sheets in their last six attempts.
Liverpool have lost three of their last nine matches across the league and cup, and were enjoying a four-game winning streak until they travelled to Wolves in the league on Tuesday.
This could prove to be a huge week for the Reds, who make the trip to Galatasaray in the Champions League four days after their FA Cup tie, so we could see Arne Slot play a rotated side at Molineuxto ensure his best players are fresh and fit for Europe.
Brazilian midfielder Rodrio Gomes has only scored three goals for Wolves this season, but two of those strikes have arrived in his last two appearances for the club. Gomes took his goal really well against Liverpool on Tuesday night and has scored with his only shots on target in his last two games at Molineux.
Wolves 1-0 Liverpool






















