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[Image] Predicted 3-1-4-2 Wolves XI to face Liverpool – Can Nuno’s men shatter the Reds’ title hopes?

Liverpool vs Wolves predictions: Wolves predicted line-up

They’ve done it! Wolverhampton Wanderers in their first season back in the Premier League have finished in a European spot. They will play Europa League football next season, starting with the qualifying stage.

However, with their position as the seventh-place team confirmed, that doesn’t mean they can rest on their laurels. Their next opponents just happen to be Liverpool and the Reds are riding high on their victory over Barcelona.

It was an improbable victory that could see them come into the game with full momentum. Just one point separates Liverpool and Manchester City, with all to play for on the final day. It will certainly be a dramatic fixture and hopefully, it lives up to the hype.

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There are no suspensions or injuries of note, which should allow Nuno Espirito Santo to pick his usual XI.

Probable Wolves XI

Formation: 3-1-4-2

Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo

Rui Patricio (GK)

The Portuguese international has a solid presence in goal for the Molineux side and will see out the season.

Ryan Bennett (CB)

He has played 33 out of 37 games this season and should make his 34th appearance on Sunday.

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Conor Coady (CB)

The captain of the team, the former Liverpool man will have a lot to prove against his former side.

Willy Boly (CB)

The former Porto man has been a brilliant signing for Wolves and has missed just two games this season.

Matt Doherty (RWB)

The Irishman has been outstanding this season, contributing to 11 goals as a wing-back, which has made him a mainstay in the team.

Joao Moutinho (CM)

A player who often goes under the radar, the 31-year-old has been the club’s maestro in midfield, playing every game.

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Ruben Neves (CM)

One of the finds of the Premier League season, the Portuguese star has a bright future ahead, especially if he keeps performing consistently.

Leander Dendoncker (CM)

He took his time adjusting to the club but after doing it, the Belgian has made himself a mainstay on the team-sheet, playing every game since mid-January.

Jonny Otto (LWB)

One of the most consistent players for Wolves, Otto has had his issues but has still been an ever-present figure for Nuno Espirito Santo.

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Diogo Jota (FW)

A phenom alongside Raul Jimenez, Jota has scored 9 goals and assisted five more.

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Raul Jimenez (FW)

A work horse even on his bad days, the Mexican has contributed to 21 goals in his debut Premier League season.