What channel is Liverpool vs Wolves on? Kick-off time, TV & stream details, latest team news

All the details you need to know ahead of Wolves’ clash with Liverpool.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers are back in Premier League action on Saturday afternoon when they had to Anfield to take on stuttering Liverpool.

Wolves head into the game off the back of their first win of the campaign whereas the Reds continue to hit road blocks and go into the contest off the back of a 4-1 humbling by Italian side Napoli.

Liverpool celebrate scoring against Bournemouth. Picture: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesLiverpool celebrate scoring against Bournemouth. Picture: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Liverpool celebrate scoring against Bournemouth. Picture: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
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On paper, it looks like a good of a time as ever for Bruno Lage to be taking his team to Merseyside but will that ring true come 3PM on Saturday?

Here’s all the details ahead of the clash...

When and where is the game?

The game takes place at Liverpool’s home of Anfield on Saturday September 10. Kick-off is scheduled for 15:00 (BST).

Is Liverpool vs Wolves on TV?

No. Due to the 3PM embargo in the UK, Liverpool vs Wolves won’t be available to watch on TV. You can however watch highlights via the Sky Sports app soon after full-time or alternatively, Match of the Day will be streaming extended highlights on Saturday evening.

Team news

Wolves could have a new striker in the form of Diego Costa to call upon for the contest.

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The former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid man is undertaking a medical in Wolverhampton on Thursday and if all goes well and permission is granted, could find himself with a place in the gold and black side.

Liverpool will be without at least seven players for the contest - all of whom which you can find here.

Form guide

Liverpool: LDWWLD

Wolves: WDDWLD

Head-to-head record

Liverpool have the far greater record historically in this fixture, winning 57 times to Wolves’ 36 with 17 draws.

The Reds have won the last seven games between the two with Wolves’ last victory coming in the FA Cup in January 2019 - Richard Stearman and Andreas Weimann scoring the goals that sent the gold and black through to the fifth round that day.

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