Target man Drewe Broughton is back for Kidderminster Harriers after suspension and will go head to head with Shrewsbury top scorer Luke Rodgers, who has passed a fitness test on a groin strain.
Harriers, who dropped Kenny Coleman and Ian Foster to the bench while bringing in Adie Smith to the first 11, are looking to return to winning ways.
Last Saturday's poor 2-0 home defeat to Macclesfield ended a run of nine games unbeaten in Division Three.
They made the short trip to local rivals Shrewsbury whose keeper Ian Dunbavin is fit after sustaining injuries in a recent car crash.
Shrewsbury, who are surprisingly struggling in the bottom half of the table, have lost their last two games at Gay Meadow but picked up an important away win last weekend, beating Carlisle 2-1.
Shrewsbury: Dunbavin; Moss, Redmile, Artell, Van Blerk; Lowe, Murray, Atkins, Woan; Rodgers, Jemson.
Subs: Wilding, Kendal (GK), Stevens, Drysdale, Murphy.
Kidderminster: Brock (GK), Hinton, Ayres, Stamps; Smith, Melligan, Williams, Flynn, Shilton; Henriksen, Broughton. Subs: Danby (GK), Bennett, Parish, Foster, Coleman.
Referee D Pugh (Wirral)
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