English Premier
2026-03-03 - Wolves vs Liverpool
A Sports Betting Pick by Auls
Football: English Premier League
Tuesday 3rd March 2026 - Kick Off 8:15pm
This game is live on TV
Wolves
The conditions were difficult and it felt like Wolves 'wanted' it more than Aston Villa when beating them 2-0 at Molineux and moving past Derby County's record low points tally. Rob Edwards has instilled some pride in the squad that has underachieved and destined for the Championship and Wolves can play spoiler for so many teams the rest of the way.
That opportunity presents itself on Tuesday evening when bottom placed Wolves host Champions League chasing Liverpool having recently dented the ambitions of top teams Arsenal and Aston Villa. The win over Aston Villa means Wolves have improved the record at Molineux to 2-3-10 in the Premier League this season.
Wolves had not won any of the previous 8 Premier League games before two second half goals saw them get the better of Midlands rivals Aston Villa. The side have only lost 2 of the last 7 home games in all competitions and have picked up four points in fixtures against Aston Villa and Arsenal in the last 2 League games played here.
Ladislav Krejci is back from a suspension, while Hee-Chan Hwang is hoping to overcome an injury.
Liverpool
The final scoreline was incredibly flattering for Liverpool, but they showed much more composure than West Ham United and punished the away team for every mistake made. The three points will have pleased the manager and Arne Slot would have been especially pleased with the manner of the goals scored as Liverpool used set pieces effectively.
They moved into 5th place in the Premier League table and 3 points clear of Chelsea in what is likely going to be the last of the Champions League positions. With the teams either side of Liverpool in the standings facing one another on Wednesday, The Reds will be looking to improve the 6-3-5 away record to build pressure on those top five chasing rivals.
Liverpool have bounced back from the 1-2 defeat to Manchester City by winning 4 in a row in all competitions and 3 of those victories have been in the Premier League. The side have only lost 1 of the last 10 away games in all competitions and Liverpool have won 3 of the last 4 on the travels. Liverpool's last 2 away Premier League wins have both ended 0-1 at Sunderland and Nottingham Forest.
Florian Wirtz missed out on Saturday and the manager has suggested this fixture may come too soon for him.
Head to Head
Liverpool beat Wolves 2-1 at Anfield at the end of December.
They have also won 6 of the last 7 games at Molineux in all competitions.
Prediction
Losses to Bournemouth and Chelsea at Molineux suggested the mini-revival put together by Wolves had come to an end, but Rob Edwards and his players will be playing on Tuesday with a lot more confidence.
The last couple of Premier League fixtures ended with Wolves fighting back from 0-2 behind to earn a 2-2 draw with League leaders Arsenal before beating Aston Villa 2-0.
A little bit of fortune has been on their side- Arsenal could have been much clearer before the fightback began, while Aston Villa had some decent opportunities before lacking the intensity needed in the second half.
Despite that, credit has to be given to Wolves who have shown some pride, which has kept the supporters behind them in a season that is going to end with relegation.
They do have some pace, which can be a threat, but Wolves are going to be facing a Liverpool team with momentum.
4 wins in a row have put that together for Liverpool and they have only lost 1 of the last 10 away games played in all competitions. 6 of those matches have ended in wins, including consecutive 0-1 wins at Sunderland and Nottingham Forest, and Liverpool have looked a bit more organised prior to the back and forth with West Ham United that ended 5-2 at Anfield.
Florian Wirtz is a miss, although you may not have noticed that on Saturday, and Liverpool are going to have to come out with better focus than they produced in the win at the City Ground.
As long as they show the intensity produced on Saturday as an attacking unit, Liverpool should create the majority of the chances in this fixture and they can continue a strong run of form at Molineux by producing a relatively comfortable win.
The Pick :
Wolves 0-2 Liverpool

