Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 7:15 AM
Molineux Stadium Wolverhampton
Wolves
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Andre 90+1'

Wolves vs Shrewsbury Match Recap - Jan 10, 2026

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Wolves Dominate Shrewsbury in FA Cup Rout, Proving Their Offensive Prowess

Wolverhampton Wanderers showcased their attacking might with a resounding 6-1 victory over Shrewsbury Town, marking a significant turnaround after a series of mixed results in the Premier League. The Wolves' performance was a stark contrast to their recent struggles, where they managed just two goals in their last three league matches. This FA Cup tie not only provided a much-needed morale boost but also highlighted the resurgence of key players like Jørgen Strand Larsen, who netted four times, and João Gomes, who contributed significantly to the midfield.

Larsen's four-goal haul is a testament to his growing confidence and form. After a quiet spell in the league, where he struggled to find the net, this match could be the catalyst for a more prolific run. His ability to exploit defensive lapses from Shrewsbury was evident, as he consistently found space and took advantage of the opportunities presented to him. This performance raises questions about whether he can maintain this level of output moving forward, especially as Wolves aim to climb the Premier League table.

Gomes also played a pivotal role in the midfield, demonstrating his ability to control the game and link up play effectively. His contributions were crucial in transitioning from defense to attack, allowing Wolves to maintain pressure on Shrewsbury throughout the match. With Wolves averaging an xG of 1.52 in their last five matches, Gomes' presence in the midfield will be vital as they look to replicate this attacking efficiency in future fixtures.

Shrewsbury's recent form has been dismal, with this defeat marking their fifth consecutive loss across all competitions. Their inability to convert chances into goals has been a recurring theme, as evidenced by their single goal scored in their last five outings prior to this match. John Marquis, who managed to score a penalty, remains a bright spot for Shrewsbury, but his efforts alone are insufficient to turn around the team's fortunes. The lack of support from other forwards has left Shrewsbury struggling to compete against stronger opposition.

Defensively, Shrewsbury's vulnerabilities were laid bare against Wolves' relentless attack. Their formation, which aimed to pack the midfield, failed to contain the dynamic movement and pace of Wolves' forwards. With an average possession rate of just 44% in their last match against Bristol Rovers, Shrewsbury's inability to retain the ball compounded their defensive issues. This match serves as a wake-up call for Shrewsbury, who must address these weaknesses if they hope to salvage their season in League Two.

The tactical setup employed by Wolves under coach Jamie Collins proved effective, with the 3-5-2 formation allowing for both defensive solidity and attacking fluidity. The wing-backs provided width while the dual-striker system ensured that Shrewsbury's defense was constantly under pressure. This approach not only maximized Wolves' strengths but also exploited Shrewsbury's weaknesses, leading to a comprehensive victory.

Looking ahead, Wolves will need to build on this momentum as they navigate through a challenging Premier League schedule. The confidence gained from this match could be pivotal in their quest for a higher league position. If Hee-Chan Hwang and Tolu Arokodare can find their rhythm alongside Larsen, Wolves may well become a formidable force in both domestic and cup competitions.

For Shrewsbury, the road ahead appears daunting. With their current form and lack of offensive output, they must regroup quickly to avoid further slide down the League Two standings. The reliance on Marquis for goals is unsustainable; they need other players to step up and contribute if they are to turn their season around.

This FA Cup tie not only highlighted Wolves' attacking prowess but also underscored the challenges facing Shrewsbury. The contrasting fortunes of both teams serve as a reminder of the fine margins in football; while one side revels in victory, the other must confront harsh realities. As Wolves celebrate this emphatic win, Shrewsbury must reflect on their shortcomings and seek solutions before it's too late.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 10, 2026 at 2:30 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Wolves
Combo Double chance : Wolves or draw and -3.5 goals
Wolves
50%
Draw
50%
Shrewsbury
0%

Team Lineups

Shrewsbury
3-4-1-2
COACH
Michael Antony Appleton
1
Elyh Harrison
5
William Boyle
2
Luca Hoole
4
Tom Anderson
6
Sam Clucas
25
Josh Ruffels
14
Taylor Perry
20
Ismeal Kabia
7
Tommy McDermott
19
Iwan Morgan
27
John Marquis
Wolves
3-5-2
COACH
Jamie Collins
31
Sam Johnstone
37
Ladislav Krejčí
4
Santiago Bueno
2
Matt Doherty
6
David Möller Wolfe
8
João Gomes
7
André
10
Jhon Arias
38
Jackson Tchatchoua
9
Jørgen Strand Larsen
11
Hee-Chan Hwang

Shrewsbury Substitutes

3 Malvind Benning
D
9 George Lloyd
F
12 Will Brook
G
15 Chuks Aneke
F
21 Trey Samuel Ogunsuyi
F
24 Callum Stewart
F
38 Isaac England
D
42 Jack Loughran
M
43 Will Gray
F

Wolves Substitutes

3 Hugo Bueno
D
14 Tolu Arokodare
F
15 Yerson Mosquera
D
17 Pedro Lima
D
21 Rodrigo Gomes
D
23 Tawanda Chirewa
F
25 Daniel Bentley
G
28 Fer López
F
36 Mateus Mané
F

Match Statistics

23
Total Shots
5
10
Shots on Goal
2
9
Shots off Goal
1
4
Blocked Shots
2
12
Shots Inside Box
2
11
Shots Outside Box
3
67%
Ball Possession (%)
33%
683
Total Passes
332
624
Accurate Passes
264
91%
Pass Accuracy (%)
80%
9
Fouls
12
8
Corner Kicks
2
2
Offsides
0
1
Yellow Cards
2
0
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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