A rejuvenated Wolves will aim to heap more misery on Liverpool when Jurgen Klopp's side travel to Molineux on Tuesday.
The two Premier League sides face each other in an FA Cup third-round replay after a controversial 2-2 draw at Anfield earlier this month. Two questionable offside calls went against Julen Lopetegui's team and they will be keen to avenge that result this time out.
Wolves will be full of confidence after beating relegation rivals West Ham 1-0 on Saturday, while Liverpool suffered a 3-0 defeat to Brighton on the same day. As such, Klopp's side - who are the holders - are under significant pressure to bounce back in the FA Cup.
Here's everything you need to know about Tuesday night's match...
When is Wolves vs Liverpool?
Wolves will host Liverpool in an FA Cup third-round replay clash at Molineux on Tuesday, January 17. The fixture is scheduled to kick-off at 7:45pm (UK time).
Wolves have picked up seven points from their last four Premier League games, while Liverpool have slipped 10 points behind Manchester United in fourth. Wolves have a brilliant record against the Reds in the FA Cup and have knocked them out twice during the last six years. In fact, Wolves have won five of their previous eight FA Cup meetings.
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What channel is Wolves vs Liverpool on?
Wolves vs Liverpool will be shown live on BBC One, with coverage starting at 7:30pm. Viewers in the UK can also watch the game on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app. The BBC are also providing live radio coverage of the clash via BBC Radio 5 Live.
There are four other third-round replays taking place on Tuesday - Accrington vs Boreham Wood, Swansea vs Bristol City, Wigan vs Luton and West Brom vs Chesterfield. The postponed third-round clash between Forest Green and Birmingham will also take place.
Wolves vs Liverpool odds from Betfred
Wolves vs Liverpool odds from Betfred:
Wolves - 5/2
Draw - 5/2
Liverpool - 11/10
*odds subject to change
Wolves vs Liverpool team news
Wolves striker Diego Costa is expected to return to the squad after missing the last three games with a knock. "He is better and I think he is going to be ready - I hope - for the next match," Lopetegui recently told reporters. "We will see."
Sasa Kalajdzic, Chiquinho (both knee), Pedro Neto (ankle) and Boubacar Traore (groin) will all miss the game due to injury. Kalajdzic and Chiquinho may not play again this term.
Klopp is expected to make a number of changes for the cup tie, as James Milner (hamstring) and Stefan Bajcetic (hip) have both recovered from injury. Darwin Nunez (hamstring) is close to a return, but this game may be one too soon for the Uruguayan.
Liverpool will definitely be without long-term absentees Luis Diaz (knee), Roberto Firmino (leg), Diogo Jota (calf), Virgil van Dijk (hamstring) and Arthur Melo (thigh), although Klopp has admitted all of his injured stars have made progress with their recoveries.
Klopp told reporters on Monday: "[There is] progress with all. Darwin is very close, but it's Monday and tomorrow is the game, [but] he's very close. Millie and Stefan trained fully. Millie was on the bench [at Brighton] and Stefan is now available again. That's it."