
How to watch today’s Wolves vs Everton Carabao Cup game: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time
Everton travel to Molineux to take on Wolves on Tuesday as they look to progress to the next round of the Carabao Cup.
David Moyes is expected to make several changes against Wolves, with a number of players hoping to get a chance to impress the Scot.
James Tarkowski has revealed that Moyes’ priority at Everton is to win a trophy, and the Carabao Cup will present the first chance for him to do exactly that, should the Toffees reach the final early next year.
Everton lost 1-0 to Liverpool on Saturday, in what was a frustrating game for the Blues.
But there was reasons to be positive for Moyes, with Everton restricting Liverpool to their fourth-lowest expected goals tally in the Premier League at Anfield since 2021.

How to watch Wolves vs Everton
Everton beat Wolves 3-2 in the Premier League in August, with the scoreline ultimately suggesting a much closer game than had been the case.
Beto’s opening goal had the Toffees ahead within 10 minutes, but Hwang Hee-chan stole in behind to level the scores.
Goals from Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on either side of the break then looked to put the game out of reach for the home side, but Rodrigo Gomes’ late goal made it a nervous finish for Everton.
Moyes will hope for a more comprehensive victory on Tuesday, with the home side also expected to make changes to their starting line-up.
The match can be watched live on Sky Sports+, and streamed live for viewers with a subscription to Now TV.
Wolves vs Everton kick-off time
Wolves have endured an extremely difficult start to the season, losing all five of their Premier League games so far.
Vitor Pereira’s side did receive a boost when they beat West Ham in the Carabao Cup in the previous round, however, with the win demonstrating the danger still possessed by the Portuguese coach’s team.
Wolves | All competitions 2025/26 | Everton |
1 | Wins | 3 |
0 | Draws | 1 |
5 | Losses | 2 |
6 | Scored | 8 |
14 | Conceded | 5 |
The Hammers looked to have taken a step towards a confidence-boosting victory of their own, with 81 minutes gone, but Jorgen Strand Larsen’s quick-fire double turned the game on its head.
The Norwegian returned from injury against Leeds United and could be selected from the start on Tuesday.
Everton’s match with Wolves will kick off at 19:45 BST on 23 September.
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