Match Overview
Liverpool host Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in a Premier League matchup that carries weight for both sides. The hosts seek to turn steady home rhythm into sharper consistency, while the visitors arrive under pressure to halt a damaging run. The most recent league meeting finished 2-1 to Liverpool, hinting at a tight contest decided by fine margins. Expect a structured game defined by pressing, compact defending, and moments of individual quality.
- Fixture: Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Competition: Premier League
- Venue: Anfield
- Date: 27-12-2025
- Kickoff: 15:00 GMT / 15:00 UTC
Predicted Lineups
Liverpool
- Alisson
- I. Konaté
- V. van Dijk
- M. Kerkez
- A. Robertson
- D. Szoboszlai
- A. Mac Allister
- R. Gravenberch
- F. Wirtz
- H. Ekitike
- Mohamed Salah
Wolverhampton Wanderers
- S. Johnstone
- L. Krejci
- S. Bueno
- Toti
- D. Moller Wolfe
- André
- João Gomes
- Fer López
- Y. Mosquera
- J. Strand Larsen
- J. Tchatchoua
Injury & Suspension Report
Liverpool
- C. Bradley – Injury
- J. Frimpong – Injury
- Stefan Bajčetić – Hamstring Injury
- C. Scanlon – Hamstring Injury
- J. Gomez – Injury
- C. Gakpo – Injury
- Mohamed Salah – International duty
- G. Leoni – Knee Injury
- A. Isak – Leg Injury
- W. Endo – Ankle Injury
- D. Szoboszlai – Yellow Cards
- L. Chambers – Back Injury
Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Hugo Bueno – Muscle Injury
- Rodrigo Gomes – Groin Injury
- Toti – Hamstring Injury
- E. Agbadou – International duty
- T. Chirewa – International duty
- Leon Chiwome – Knee Injury
- M. Munetsi – Calf Injury
- J. Bellegarde – Muscle Injury
Head-to-Head
Across 100 previous meetings, Liverpool lead the series with 55 wins to Wolves’ 30, with 15 draws. Recent clashes have generally produced moderate scoring, and Liverpool edged the last league meeting 2-1 on February 16. History points to a competitive matchup where small tactical adjustments often decide the outcome.
Match Analysis & Prediction
Liverpool’s home form shows a steady base: two wins and a draw in their last five at Anfield and five goals scored in that stretch. Their approach blends quick passing with coordinated pressing, yet the data also suggests variability, with around 1.25 goals both scored and conceded per game. Integration of H. Ekitike adds a direct threat; his brace in a recent 2-2 against Brighton underlined the potential for high-tempo sequences if the midfield supply line is clean.
Wolves arrive on a difficult run of five straight defeats, finding just two goals across those fixtures and sitting 20th with two points from 17 matches. Despite that, S. Johnstone’s away record stands out with six clean sheets in eight road outings this season, indicating capacity to frustrate even under sustained pressure. However, the visitors’ injury list, including defenders and midfield options, complicates selection and may test their structure over 90 minutes.
The predicted Liverpool XI offers multiple ball carriers and distributors in D. Szoboszlai, A. Mac Allister, R. Gravenberch and F. Wirtz, with width from A. Robertson and M. Kerkez and aerial security through V. van Dijk and I. Konaté. Up front, Ekitike provides movement across the line, while Mohamed Salah is listed but also noted on international duty in the report, which could influence final selection and attacking balance. Set pieces and second balls could be decisive if open play becomes congested.
Anfield roars as Reds lock horns with Wolves in a tactical battle echoing Merseyside’s fierce footballing spirit
In practical terms, the pattern points to Liverpool pressing high and pinning Wolves back, with the away side leaning on compact spacing, Johnstone’s shot-stopping and quick outlets to J. Strand Larsen and J. Tchatchoua. Liverpool’s ability to sustain pressure without exposure in defensive transitions will be key. Given recent meetings trending toward moderate totals, the margin may be narrow unless an early goal shifts the dynamic.
Prediction: Liverpool to control territory and chances, with Wolves organized but limited going forward. Home win by a clear but not excessive margin. Liverpool 2-0 Wolves.

