Premier League 25/26: Liverpool vs Wolves Match Preview, Prediction, Live Score & Lineups
Defending champions Liverpool (11th) host bottom-of-the-table Wolves (20th) at Anfield. The Reds must secure a win to halt their dramatic slide, while winless Wolves fight for a miracle to escape relegation.

Where to Watch Liverpool vs Wolves: TV Channel, Start Time?
Competition (round): Premier League (Matchweek 19)
Kick-off (GMT): 15:00, Saturday, 27 December 2025
Stadium, location: Anfield, Liverpool, England
Referee: Simon Hooper
VAR: Michael Salisbury
The match will be not be broadcast in the UK, but will be shown on NBC Sports in the U.S., JioHotstar in India and Stan Sport in Australia. You can also follow Xscore808 live updates.
Match Facts
This is a clash between a struggling giant and a team in crisis. Liverpool enters the match in 11th place (23 points), while Wolves are rooted to the bottom of the table (20th) with only 2 points and zero wins this season.
Despite Liverpool's poor form, they have a dominant record against Wolves, having won 14 of their last 17 Premier League meetings.
Both teams have struggled at the back. Liverpool has failed to keep a clean sheet in their last five league games, while Wolves have the worst defensive record in the division, conceding over 2.5 goals per game on average.
Even in a down season, Liverpool has lost only twice at home. Conversely, Wolves have lost every single away game in the 2025/26 campaign so far.
Liverpool remains without Federico Chiesa and Harvey Elliott. Wolves are missing key forward Matheus Cunha, which has severely hampered their ability to score.
Prediction of AI
Based on the vast disparity in squad quality and Wolves' inability to secure a win this season, the AI predicts a 3-0 victory for Liverpool.
While Arne Slot’s side has been inconsistent, Anfield against a winless Wolves side provides the perfect opportunity to reset. The prediction anticipates a dominant performance from Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz, with Wolves likely to struggle to register more than two shots on target. Expect Liverpool to control over 70% of possession.