GunnersGunners
Wolves vs Everton: Carabao Cup third round preview

Wolves vs Everton: Carabao Cup third round preview

After a brutal start to the Premier League, with five straight defeats for the first time in the club's history, Wolverhampton Wanderers return to Carabao Cup action tonight against Everton. For Wolves, this is about more than progressing in the competition: it's an opportunity to reset, restore some confidence, and offer a response to mounting pressure and fan unrest. Manager Vítor Pereira will be hoping to use this as a springboard for some positive results.

Team News & Injuries

Wolves may be low on confidence, although there is some positive news as Jørgen Stand Larsen will be back in contention after featuring for 45 minutes in last weekend's loss to Leeds United, having also scored twice in the last round of the cup. Ki-Jana Hoever also made the matchday squad against Leeds, which suggests he is also fit. With no new injury concerns, there will be no selection issues for Pereira.

Everton, meanwhile, will likely use this game to make some changes of their own. Rumours suggest that there will be some squad rotation, with fringe players and youngsters getting some game time.

Recent form

Morale is currently low at Wolves, enduring their worst start to any league campaign in the club's history, with no wins or points on the board. The only promising moment so far came in the previous round of the Carabao cup after coming from behind to beat West Ham 3-2, with Strand Larsen scoring two late goals. That performance demonstrated character and provided the team with something to build on.

Everton have had some mixed results but have shown plenty of promise, including a strong performance in the Merseyside derby and a 3-2 win over tonight's hosts in their recent league fixture. That recent win at Molineux will give the visitors a psychological edge.

Tactical considerations

Pereira faces a balancing act: whether to treat this fixture as an opportunity to rotate heavily or to field the strongest side possible in an attempt to build momentum. Given Wolves' poor start to the Premier League campaign, fans will most likely be expecting a strong showing.

Key players to watch out for

Jørgen Strand Larsen - His form and fitness will be crucial. If he scores tonight Wolves will have hope.

Tolu Arokodare - Still yet to score for his new club, pressure and expectation will be mounting, and this could be the perfect platform for the new boy to get off the mark.

Fer López - Has looked bright in spells when he's been on the pitch, but hasn't been given enough time to shine so far. Tonight could be the perfect game for him to showcase his skills.

Wolves need this. Not just for a cup run, but for morale at the club. If Everton rotates their squad, the home advantage could be enough to exploit any disjointness in the Everton squad. However, The Toffee's recent win at Molinuex will mean the visitors will arrive with confidence high.

From where Wolves are now, a gritty performance, disciplined defending, perhaps taking the game to Everton, has to be the minimum. If everything falls into place, a win is not out of reach.

Match Prediction

Wolves 1, Everton 1 after 90 minutes, and Wolves to edge the tie on penalties.

Most Read

Why Wolves Are Still Winless: Pereira’s Problems Mount After Another Missed Opportunity
Why Wolves Are Still Winless: Pereira’s Problems Mount After Another Missed Opportunity
Seven games into the Premier League season, Wolves are still searching for their first win under Vítor Pereira. Performances have been spirited in moments, but the same issues keep resurfacing: a lack of composure when leading, individual defensive and goalkeeping errors, and a recurring inability to convert pressure into points. For a club desperate to build stability, this start has been deeply unsettling. What the numbers show Beneath the surface, the data paints a worrying picture of unde
OCT 7, 2025Luke Fletcher
Tolu Arokodare: From Nigeria to Wolves, a journey of resilience and belief
Tolu Arokodare: From Nigeria to Wolves, a journey of resilience and belief
Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare has already made his mark, scoring his first goal in a 2-0 win in the Carabao Cup against Everton. For the 24-year-old Nigerian, it was more than just a smart finish; it was the latest milestone in a remarkable journey that has taken him from Lagos to Latvia, Belgium, and now the Premier League. “What a way to score my first goal,” Arokodare told Sky Sports. “I was going far corner but changed my mind at the last second. If it didn’t work, they’d have killed me,” h
OCT 1, 2025Luke Fletcher
Wolves vs Spurs Match Preview
Wolves vs Spurs Match Preview
Tottenham Hotspur host Wolverhampton Wanderers in a Premier League clash with an intriguing backdrop. Despite Wolves' poor start and the Spurs' strong start, which has them third in the league, history is not on their side in this fixture. Wolves are unbeaten in their last five against Spurs, winning four and drawing one. That run has made this an awkward fixture for Spurs in recent years, even if the current form of the two clubs suggests the North London side will fancy their chances of breaki
SEP 27, 2025Luke Fletcher
Wolves Poised to Reward Vítor Pereira with New Contract as Talks Nearing Completion
Wolves Poised to Reward Vítor Pereira with New Contract as Talks Nearing Completion
Wolverhampton Wanderers are preparing to show strong support for head coach Vítor Pereira. According to Liam Keen of the Express & Star, talks are at an advanced stage over improved terms. The news comes despite Wolves' poor start to the season. Pereira’s journey at Wolves Pereira arrived at Molineux in December 2024, signing an initial 18-month contract after the departure of Gary O'Neil. Tasked with steadying the ship after a turbulent period, he has since overseen a squad rebuild both on a
SEP 17, 2025Luke Fletcher
Wolves vs Leeds United: A Must-Win at Molineux
Wolves vs Leeds United: A Must-Win at Molineux
Wolverhampton Wanderers return to Molineux this weekend, determined to halt a worrying start to the Premier League season as they host Leeds United. After four consecutive defeats, Wolves are at the bottom of the table and desperately need points to stabilise their campaign. This fixture represents more than just three points; it's about restoring confidence, belief, and some momentum. Recent struggles The early-season run has been rough for Wolves. A 1-0 defeat to Newcastle marked the fourth
SEP 16, 2025Luke Fletcher