After the break, the game continued in a similar fashion to the first, remaining open with both teams enjoying chances.
Liverpool, though, found their levelling strike just before the hour mark through Oliver O’Connor to complete their comeback.
The midfielder drove into the box and produced a composed finish at the near post to net the Reds’ third of the contest.
Lee Forrester had earlier curled an effort inches past the post, while after parity was restored, Lochhead again went close, this time forcing goalkeeper Bailey Hall into a fine save at full stretch from another corner ball.
In the closing stages, Wolves stopper Xander Grieves produced two important saves of his own for his side.
First, AJ Yeguo cut in from the left, curling an effort towards goal, only to be denied by a push over the bar from the goalkeeper.
Substitute Finn Inglethorpe then swung a delivery into the box, allowing Lucas Clarke to head down to the near post, though he was also denied by a brilliant save.
Wolves enjoyed two opportunities of their own, Kaream Thomas firing a low drive wide of the mark, ahead of White slipping at the crucial moment as he attempted to convert a flick on from a set-piece.
It was as close as either team would come to finding a winner in the affair, as the points were shared between the two teams.
Team
Liverpool U18s: Hall, Conde, Cisse, Clarke, Powney-Wain, Murray-Holme (Farkas, 73), O’Connor, Abe (Ayman, 46), Yeguo, Lee Forrester (Hickman, 73), Sonni-Lambie (Inglethorpe, 46).
Unused subs: Bernard.
Next up
The U18s will return to league action in a mini-derby against Merseyside rivals Everton on Wednesday evening (October 29).
The Reds host the Blues at the Kirkby Academy in a 6.30pm GMT kick-off.
