FA Cup Games: Liverpool Triumphs Over Wolves
Liverpool secured a decisive 3-1 victory against Wolves in the FA Cup quarter-finals held at Molineux Stadium on March 6, 2026. This win not only showcased Liverpool’s attacking prowess but also ensured their advancement in the prestigious tournament.
The match began with an impressive display from Liverpool, with Andy Robertson opening the scoring early on. His goal set the tone for the game, as Liverpool dominated the first half, registering all 11 shots during that period. Following Robertson’s lead, Mohamed Salah netted the second goal, further extending Liverpool’s lead. Curtis Jones capped off the scoring for Liverpool with a third goal, solidifying their control over the match.
Wolves managed to find the back of the net with a late consolation goal from Hee-Chan Hwang, but it was not enough to change the outcome. Despite making six changes to their starting lineup, Wolves struggled to match the intensity and skill displayed by Liverpool throughout the match.
Andy Robertson’s performance earned him the Player of the Match title, with the full-back expressing his satisfaction with his goal, stating, “I couldn’t have hit it much better, no. It’s quite rare, but it opened up and thankfully I hit it clean – most of them usually go over the bar. I’m glad I managed to get one in the net.” His contribution, alongside Salah and Jones, highlighted Liverpool’s depth and tactical flexibility.
Rob Edwards, Wolves’ manager, acknowledged Liverpool’s superiority, stating, “Not a tough one to take, just that the better team won. They were really good tonight and it was hard for us. No qualms or excuses, their level was excellent.” This sentiment reflects the competitive nature of the FA Cup, where teams often face challenges against higher-ranked opponents.
The FA Cup, now in its 145th edition, is renowned for its unpredictability and the opportunity it provides for lower-league teams to compete against elite clubs. Liverpool’s victory not only secures their spot in the quarter-finals but also reinforces their status as one of the leading teams in this year’s tournament.
As the tournament progresses, observers will be keen to see how Liverpool builds on this momentum in the upcoming rounds. The team’s performance against Wolves sets a high standard, and fans will be eager to see if they can maintain this level of play as they pursue FA Cup glory.


