Liverpool travels to Wolves in the Premier League and could temporarily move up to third with a victory, with the two teams that are currently above them not in action until Wednesday
09:02, 03 Mar 2026
A general view of Wolves' Molineux stadium
Liverpool travels to Molineux tonight(Image: 2026 Catherine Ivill - AMA)
Liverpool travels to Molineux tonight hoping to continue its good recent run of form, which has seen the team move into the top five of the Premier League standings.
Arne Slot's men have won four of their last five games in the top flight, and have benefited in the table from Chelsea's recent drop-off in form.
A victory over Wolves by three or more goals would take Liverpool up to third – temporarily, at least – with Manchester United and Aston Villa not in action until Wednesday.
What time is kick-off?
The game between Wolves and Liverpool kicks off at 8.15 p.m. GMT on Tuesday, Mar. 3, which means it's a 3.15 p.m. ET start and a 12.15 p.m. PT start.
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Is the game on TV?
The game is being shown live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, and is also available via the Discovery+ app in the United Kingdom, while fans in the United States can watch the action with NBC Sports/Peacock+.
Team news
Liverpool: Liverpool's injury situation remains unchanged, with Florian Wirtz still recovering from a back injury, and long-term absentees Wataru Endo, Alexander Isak, Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni all unavailable.
“The game tomorrow will probably come too soon and maybe the game at the weekend as well," Slot said of Wirtz's recovery. "Let’s see how that ends up,” Arne Slot told his pre-match press conference on Monday morning.
“But we hope to have him back somewhere next week. Maybe earlier. Maybe a bit later. But that timescale.”
Florian Wirtz warming up before a Liverpool game
Florian Wirtz is set to miss out again
Wolves: "The home side has a clean bill of health after Hee Chan Hwang recovered from a calf injury. Andre is available too after limping off against Aston Villa last Friday, while Ladislav Krejci is available after suspension."
What the managers said
Arne Slot on Jeremie Frimpong's return to fitness: "Having Jeremie back is really nice but [managing his minutes] does go through your mind.
"Because of the fact we play three games in seven days. Because we play Galatasaray [at Anfield] and have the early kick-off afterwards in Brighton.
"Those things you all have to take into account, especially with players who come back from injuries. But we also know the importance of every single game. That is a challenge the performance staff, the player himself, the manager has.
"But I'm not the only one who has that. I prefer to have this problem – to manage how many minutes I have to give him – than to see him with the medical staff doing his recovery."
Rob Edwards on Wolves trying to follow up their win over Villa: “In the Premier League, anyone on their day can give anyone a run for their money and anyone a game. We are showing that at the moment, but this is a different game now.
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"It’s a different game to when we played them last time, it's a different game to Friday night. To threaten these teams and to compete, we have to be at our best. Liverpool are obviously the current champions, they're an amazing football club, so we know the size of the task – everything that we had on Friday, we're going to need and more."