Wolves v Coventry on TV – live stream, where to watch FA Cup

For those looking to tune in to the FA Cup quarterfinal between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City, it’s all set to take place at Molineux Stadium this Saturday.

Wolves, having a solid run in the Premier League, are now turning their focus to the FA Cup, with ambitions of making it to Wembley.

The Black Country club progressed to this stage after edging past Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 in the previous round, thanks to Mario Lemina’s early goal.

Where to watch live streaming

The match is scheduled to kick off at 12:30PM on Saturday at Wolves’s Molineux Stadium. You can also use Bet365 and their in play service which begins at the kick off time.

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Their last appearance in this stage of the FA Cup saw them triumph over Manchester United 2-1, and they’ll be hoping for a repeat of that success.

Coventry City, reliving their glorious 1987 FA Cup winning run, their only journey to the semi-finals so far, are set for an exciting clash.

Despite facing challenges, especially with injuries potentially sidelining key players like Hwang Hee-chan, Pedro Neto, and Matheus Cunha, Wolves have had a respectable season under Gary O’Neil, even eyeing an unexpected spot in European competitions.

Their’ recent form has been a mix of modest attacking output and solid defending, especially at home, where they’ve had a couple of narrow 1-0 victories.

Gary O’Neil has impressively steered Wolves through a period of turmoil to a strong position in the top half of the Premier League.

Given their current form, Wolves are the favorites to win this encounter against the playoff-aspiring Sky Blues.

Wolves’ recent home record at Molineux is noteworthy – they’ve secured victories in their last three games there, conceding only one goal during these matches.

Their performance at home this season has been solid, with just four losses in 19 home games.

Coventry have been struggling in their recent away cup matches, failing to win any of their last five.

Mark Robins’ team has managed just seven wins in 21 away games this season. The challenge of stepping up against higher-quality opposition like Wolves might be too great for them to overcome in this fixture.

Coventry’s recent performances, including two 5-0 victories, show their potential, but this match against Wolves marks a step up in competition, especially compared to their games against teams like Maidstone and Rotherham.

Fans looking forward to this fixture should expect an intense and competitive match as both teams vie for a place in the semifinals.

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