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Stoke City manager Gary Rowett
Image: Stoke City manager Gary Rowett has vowed to field a strong side

Shrewsbury will be without top-scorer Fejiri Okenabirhie for the FA Cup third-round clash against Stoke due to a suspension.

The striker picked up his second booking of this season's competition in the second-round victory against Scunthorpe and will serve a one-match ban.

Winger Shaun Whalley is still struggling with the hamstring injury he picked up during the 2-2 draw with Peterborough. Alex Gilliead is pushing for a start after boss Sam Ricketts heaped praise on the forward for his performance off the bench last time out against Fleetwood.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League One match between Shrewsbury Town and Fleetwood Town.

Stoke boss Gary Rowett has vowed to field a strong team against the Shrews but could be without defender Ryan Shawcross and midfielder Joe Allen. Captain Shawcross was sent home from training feeling ill on Thursday while Allen is suffering from a knock.

Ryan Woods is also suffering with illness but Rowett was hopeful he will be fit to face his former club. Rowett is looking to get a response from his team, who are searching for a first win in four games.

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This will be just the second meeting between Shrewsbury Town and Stoke City since the turn of the 21st century; the Potters ran out 2-1 winners back in August 2010 in a League Cup encounter.

There has never been a draw in the eight previous meetings hosted by Shrewsbury against Stoke, with the Shrews winning five to Stoke City's three.

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Shrewsbury have not lost in the third round of the FA Cup at home since January 1989, winning three and drawing one of their last four such matches.

Stoke City have been eliminated at this stage of the FA Cup in each of the last two seasons, both times by a side from a lower division (Wolves in 2016-17, Coventry in 2017-18).

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