Simpson to reshuffle Shrews
Updated: November 6, 2009, 2:30 PM UK
Shrewsbury manager Paul Simpson will have to reshuffle his side for the FA Cup visit of non-league Staines Town.
Loan signings Jamie Devitt and Waide Fairhurst have not been granted permission to play by respective parent clubs Hull and Doncaster, although West Brom midfielder Joss Labadie can feature.
Right-back Dean Holden will miss the tie through suspension having picked up his fifth booking of the season in last weekend's 1-1 draw at Notts County.
Goalkeeper Steve Phillips, meanwhile, has now left the club and signed for Crewe after his loan stay came to an end, meaning Chris Neal should make his comeback between the sticks.
Striker Omer Riza and midfielders Terry Dunfield and Craig Disley have all returned to training after lengthy absences but neither will feature at the Prostar as they build up their match fitness. Simpson will assess all three next week before deciding who to include in reserve-team action.
Defender Mike Jackson and reserve keeper Glyn Garner remain on the sidelines.
Staines Town manager Steve Cordery has a fully-fit squad at his disposal for the match.
The Swans have seen off Sittingbourne, Walton Casuals and Hayes & Yeading United on their run to the first round proper, and boss Cordery insists they will not be approaching the game in Shropshire any different to usual.
"Everybody is looking forward to the game and we will give it everything,'' he told Press Association Sport.
"We're not approaching it any differently. The only difference is we're travelling up on the Friday.
"It has been training as normal but the players will raise their game, especially with the chance to get spotted.''
He added: "We will need to play at our very, very best and hope Shrewsbury have an off day. Hopefully we can get a bit of luck, too.''