Kidderminster Harriers enter another bottom half of the table clash desperate to get on the score sheet after three 0-0 draws in a row.
However, their record of no goals conceded in these games is a record boss Jan Molby is keen to protect.
Right winger Thomas Skovbjerg makes his first start after returning from a knee injury, while Neil Mackenzie is also back after knee trouble.
Stewart Hadley and Tony Bird make way with the former on the bench.
Mark Shail and John Durnin are both included despite struggling with injury.
Shrewsbury, who drew 1-1 at home to play-off hopefuls Leyton Orient on Saturday, have not won in the last three games.
This was after a run of three victories ended in a 1-0 loss to Exeter.
They gave striker Jason Harris, on loan from Hull, a full debut in place of flu victim Jamie Tolley.
Shrewsbury: Edwards; Davidson, Collins, Redmile, Drysdale; Jagielka, Murray, Peer, Aiston; Harris, Rodgers. Subs: Wilding, Dunbavin, Brown, Tretton, Lowe.
Kidderminster Harriers: Clarke; Clarkson, Shail, Hinton, Stamps; Skovbjerg, Webb, Bennett, Mackenzie; Durnin, Broughton. Subs: Brock, Ducros, Davies, Hadley, Doyle.
Referee: Alan Kaye, Wakefield.
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