Wolves vs Liverpool: Liverpool Advances in FA Cup Quarterfinals
By Ananya Rao / 07.03.2026
Match Overview
In a decisive FA Cup quarterfinal held at Molineux Stadium on March 7, 2026, Liverpool triumphed over Wolves with a score of 3-1. This victory allowed Liverpool to progress further in the tournament, marking a significant turnaround after their recent Premier League defeat to the same team.
Key Performers
Andy Robertson was instrumental in Liverpool’s success, scoring one goal and providing an assist, earning him the Player of the Match title. His contributions were complemented by goals from Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones, who scored in the 74th minute, solidifying the team’s lead.
Match Dynamics
Despite dominating the first half with 11 shots, Liverpool struggled to create clear opportunities early on. Wolves, on the other hand, managed to score a late consolation goal through Hwang Hee-chan, but it was not enough to change the outcome of the match.
Team Changes
Both teams made significant changes to their lineups, with Liverpool introducing four new players and Wolves making six adjustments. This strategic shift reflected their respective approaches to the crucial cup match.
Following the match, Andy Robertson expressed relief at the team’s performance, stating, “We know we let ourselves down on Tuesday, that was not the performance we expect from ourselves, and it was up to us to go and put it right.” In contrast, Wolves’ manager Rob Edwards acknowledged Liverpool’s superiority, saying, “Not a tough one to take, just that the better team won. They were really good tonight and it was hard for us.”
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Liverpool aims to build momentum as they continue their FA Cup campaign. The team will be looking to maintain their form and address any weaknesses exposed in their previous league encounter against Wolves.
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