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Wolves 0 – 1 Liverpool



Harvey Elliott’s early strike from distance gave Liverpool a 1-0 win over Wolves in their FA Cup third-round replay at Molineux to set up a tie against Brighton in the next round.

It was Brighton who beat Jurgen Klopp’s side in the Premier League on Saturday but a much-changed Liverpool line-up ended a run of three games without a win in all competitions. Wolves pushed hard in the second half but could not find an equaliser this time.

The first tie at Anfield had been controversial. In that game, Wolves had a potential late winner disallowed for offside that could not be checked by VAR because of a missing camera angle and this contest began in similarly strange circumstances with a power cut.

Adama Traore was about to send a cross into the box when the lights went out. It was not long after the restart that the ridiculous made way for the sublime, Elliott’s rasping long-range strike catching out the backtracking Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.

Liverpool played with greater fluency in the first half and came close to a second only for the flag to go up after Fabio Carvalho put the ball in the net. Although Raul Jimenez had a close-range header deflected over late on, the visitors did not need the second.

A rematch with Brighton now looms.

More to follow…

FA Cup fourth-round draw in full

  • Preston vs Tottenham
  • Southampton vs Blackpool
  • Wrexham vs Sheffield United
  • Ipswich vs Burnley
  • Manchester United vs Reading
  • Luton vs Grimsby
  • Derby vs West Ham
  • Stoke vs Stevenage
  • Blackburn vs Birmingham
  • Walsall vs Leicester
  • Sheffield Wednesday vs Fleetwood
  • Manchester City vs Arsenal
  • Bristol City or Swansea vs West Brom
  • Brighton vs Liverpool
  • Fulham vs Sunderland
  • Boreham Wood or Accrington vs Cardiff or Leeds

What’s next?

Victory sees Liverpool set up a fourth-round clash at Brighton on Sunday January 29; kick-off 1.30pm.

Before that for Liverpool is a clash against Chelsea at Anfield on Saturday January 22; kick-off 12.30pm.

Meanwhile, Wolves travel to Manchester City, also on Saturday January 22; kick-off 3pm.



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