Wolves will be looking to repeat their performance against Liverpool from February when they travel to Anfield on Wednesday night.

Julen Lopetegui's side thrashed the Reds 3-0 at Molineux early last month and can distance themselves further from the relegation places with another three points this evening.

How should Wolves start against Liverpool?

The Old Gold looked impressive on Friday evening against Fulham but only came away from Craven Cottage with a point after Manor Solomon's excellent equaliser.

Lopetegui will be forced into some changes due to injury but may rotate his team ahead of an extremely tough game against a fairly resurgent Liverpool side.

Here is how Football FanCast expects the Spaniard to line his side up in Merseyside, with three changes from the team that started against Fulham:

(4-3-3) Sa, Semedo, Dawson, Kilman, Ait-Nouri, Neves, Nunes, Lemina, Traore, Podence, Jimenez.

Unsurprisingly, Jose Sa looks likely to keep his place in between the sticks, as they were unfortunate not to keep a clean sheet at Craven Cottage and earned Wolves a point thanks to his late save from Carlos Vinicius.

There is just one change in defence, as Rayan Ait-Nouri replaces the inexperienced Hugo Bueno at left-back, in the hope that the Frenchman can contain Mohamed Salah, as he did in the 3-0 win at Molineux.

Craig Dawson will also be hoping to replicate his performance from that game after scoring Wolves' second, and he partners Max Kilman at centre-back, with Nelson Semedo keeping his place at right-back.

Wolves' midfield looked to have a good balance to it at Craven Cottage, with Ruben Neves dictating the play from deep, while Mario Lemina broke up the play and Matheus Nunes pushed on, so Lopetegui should select the same three at Anfield.

He will be forced into changes in attack, however, as Matheus Cunha looks unlikely to start after picking up a knock at Fulham, so Daniel Podence comes in for him.

Adama Traore, who Jurgen Klopp once called "unplayable," should come in for Pablo Sarabia to add counter-attacking threat at Anfield, with Raul Jimenez completing the attack.