Wolverhampton Wanderers return to play on Saturday evening to face Liverpool in the FA Cup third round, just three days after their 1-1 draw at Aston Villa. Julen Lopetegui and his men dominated proceedings for most of the West Midlands derby at Villa Park but they were unable to hold on for all three points.
Daniel Podence opened the scoring thanks to some quick feet and an exquisite far-post finish but experienced striker Danny Ings equalised late in the second half. Wolves remain in the Premier League relegation zone with the draw, but there has been a clear improvement under the new manager.
The Wanderers will take confidence from their recent displays as they head away to Anfield, though head coach Lopetegui is unhappy with the way the fixture schedule has panned out. “We have to play against Liverpool in three days when they’ve had two days more,” Lopetegui said after the Villa clash. “I’m sorry, but I don’t understand this. I don’t know why,” Lopetegui continued.
Liverpool have been far from their best this season as they are well off the pace and effectively out of the title race, but they remain a very difficult side to face. The Reds were surprised by Brentford on Monday as they lost 3-1 in the English capital and Jurgen Klopp will be eager to put things right with a better showing on Saturday.
As is the nature of playing five times in 15 days, and with survival in the Premier League taking priority, Lopetegui will likely rotate his side heavily. Here is our predicted Wolves starting XI for the game.

1. GK: Jose Sa
Under Bruno Lage it was often Matija Sarkic who got the nod in cup matches, but with such strong opposition, we are backing Wolves’ number one under Lopetegui. | Getty Images

2. LB: Jonny Otto
Back from injury and raring to go, Jonny comes in, giving Hugo Bueno a bit of a rest. | Getty Images

3. CB: Nathan Collins
Showing improvement under Lopetegui and Wolves may not be able to do without the summer signing, even if he is needing a game off. | Getty Images

4. CB: Toti Gomes
Has done okay when he has featured in the Premier League, helping Wanderers to one clean sheet (vs Forest). Hands Max Kilman a much-needed rest. | Getty Images