

Big money signing dropped as 5 changes made - Wolves predicted starting XI gallery v Liverpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers predicted starting lineup vs Liverpool in the FA Cup Third Round replay on Tuesday evening.
Wolverhampton Wanderers face off against Liverpool at Molineux this evening in the FA Cup Third Round replay. Forced into another meeting after the previous one ended 2-2, both sides are likely to heavily rotate with lots of games coming thick and fast.
Julen Lopetegui’s side remain begrudged by what happened the last time the two teams met, as Wolves were denied a late winner by the video assistant referee (VAR). Central defender Toti Gomes was flagged offside, but there was no video footage available to confirm it - despite the fixture taking place at the technologically advanced Anfield.
The Wanderers head coach reportedly held a 90-minute meeting with Howard Webb after that particular incident. Wolves will be hoping for no such mishaps this time around as they hope to progress through to the next round of the FA Cup, to face Brighton and Hove Albion away from home.
It will no doubt be tough to get there, as Liverpool are of course a very strong side, but they are in quite the rut at the moment. Having followed up their 2-0 loss away at Brentford last Monday with an even worse 3-0 defeat at Brighton at the weekend, Jurgen Klopp and his men have dropped in confidence somewhat.
Regardless of how exciting an FA Cup run is, however, Wolves will likely prioritise Sunday’s trip to Manchester City and that will probably be reflected in tonight’s starting XI. With that in mind, here is the team we think Lopetegui will go with – in a 4-3-3 formation. See below.
The Wanderers head coach reportedly held a 90-minute meeting with Howard Webb after that particular incident. Wolves will be hoping for no such mishaps this time around as they hope to progress through to the next round of the FA Cup, to face Brighton and Hove Albion away from home.

5. RB: Dexter Lembikisa
Earned a new contract after the 2-2 at Liverpool, so feels like a no-brainer to bring him in, especially as it hands Nelson Semedo a rest.

6. CM: Matheus Nunes
Quickly becoming one of the first names on the team sheet despite a tricky start to life at Molineux. Loving his new role as a number six.

7. CM: Ruben Neves
Unlucky not to grab a goal on the weekend as he hit the woodwork late on. Was in all the right positions though and Lopetegui will want more of the same.

8. CM: Joe Hodge
Has started to get plenty of minutes under the new manager and we think he will get more. Missed the decisive penalty vs Nottingham Forest and could do with a boost.