As for the visitors, marching on and picking up a 2-0 victory over bitter rivals Manchester United last weekend, Liverpool have continued on what is becoming a famous campaign. Already with one hand on their first Premier League title and knowing that victory on Thursday would see them once again widen their gap to 16 points, the mood in Jurgen Klopp s camp couldn t be any higher. Yet to taste defeat in England s top-tier this season and in the midst of an eight-match winning run across all formats, there is no doubt that the former Borussia Dortmund boss will be most impressed by his side s recent performances at the back. The reigning European champions are yet to pick the ball out of their own net since opening the New Year and have remarkably gone over 650 minutes without conceding a single strike. Also winning their last six straight Premier League matches against Thursday s hosts, Klopp s side will travel to Molineux rightfully filled with confidence.
Team News
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren returned to full training this week having last featured against Red Bull Salzburg on 10 December.
However the trio of Naby Keita, James Milner and Xherdan Shaqiri all remain out.
Key Factors to Consider
Including a 1-0 win back in December, Liverpool have won their last six straight Premier League matches against Wolves.
Jurgen Klopp s men have recorded seven clean sheets on the bounce.
Wolves have lost just one of their last 12 matches across all competitions on home soil.
Raul Jiminez has four goals in his last six Premier League apperances.
The last three Premier League matches between Liverpool and Wolves have seen under 2.5 goals at full-time.
Conclusion
While Wolves may have made a dramatic return to winning ways on the South Coast last weekend, it is hard to bet against the runaway league leaders. Yet to taste defeat since opening the 2019/2020 campaign and coming off the back of back-to-back victories over Manchester United and Tottenham, it should also be noted that the Reds have won their last straight Premier League matches against the Oranges. Picking up a 1-0 win when the two sides faced off at Anfield earlier in the season, we re backing a similar outcome on Thursday night.
Verdict: Liverpool win and under 3.5 goals
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