FeatureLiverpool's FA Cup history with Wolverhampton Wanderers
Liverpool will meet Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Emirates FA Cup for the 10th time in history next month.
Monday evening’s draw paired the Premier League sides together in round five, to be played at Molineux across the weekend of March 7/8.
The tie comes just three years after they last clashed in the competition.
In January 2023, a 2-2 draw in the third round at Anfield was followed by a 1-0 victory for the Reds in the Molineux replay, where Harvey Elliott’s first-half strike from distance was the difference.
Four years earlier, Wolves prevailed at their home stadium in round three, eliminating Liverpool with a 2-1 result.
The Midlands club also beat the Reds 2-1, on that occasion at Anfield, when the sides faced off in the fourth round in January 2017.
By then, 65 years had passed since their previous FA Cup encounter.
On February 2, 1952, goals inside the opening 10 minutes from Bob Paisley and Cyril Done gave Liverpool a 2-1 victory over Wolves.
That match is more notable in the history books for the fact that the stadium’s all-time highest attendance was recorded: 61,905.
The four preceding FA Cup ties between the clubs all took place at Molineux and the hosts were 3-1 winners in 1949 and 4-1 winners in 1939.
Liverpool had claimed a 2-0 success at Wolves’ home in the second round in 1923.
Their first ever FA Cup meeting was 130 years ago this month, when John McKenna’s side were defeated 2-0 by Wanderers.
