Following Tuesday’s defeat for Liverpool at Molineux in the Premier League, Wolves will try to record back-to-back wins over the Reds for the first time since 1980.

However, Liverpool have never lost consecutive matches that were (a) both against the same opponent and (b) both played on their opponent’s ground.

The Reds have scored in each of their 12 outings since a 0-0 draw at Arsenal in early January, their longest sequence of the season so far.

In Liverpool’s games this season, 43 goals have been scored in total from the 76th minute onwards, with the Reds scoring 24 of those.

The Reds have been involved in four penalty shootouts in FA Cup history so far, winning all four. They have won 20 of 29 in all competitions.

Dominik Szoboszlai could become the first Liverpool player to score in three successive rounds of the FA Cup since Luis Suarez in 2012. He could also be the first for 25 years to score in each of the third, fourth and fifth rounds in the same season – with Emile Heskey in 2001 the last.

Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones, meanwhile, will add themselves to the list of 16 players who have scored for the club on all seven days of the week if they find the net in this game.

Cody Gakpo’s next goal will see him become the 58th player to score 50 goals for Liverpool in all competitions and the second Dutchman to do so after Dirk Kuyt.