Shrewsbury are struggling in League One but have already defeated another Championship side, Cardiff City, on home soil in the previous round. Micky Mellon said of his side’s chances: “It’s all about belief. We’re capable of anything, from one extreme to the other.” Sheffield Wednesday will therefore see the taming of the Shrews as eminently possible providing they continue their impressive cup form this season. The 3-0 defeat of Arsenal in the League Cup was a standout display that if replicated will ensure victory for Carlos Carvalhal. Graham Searles
Venue Greenhous Meadow, Saturday 3pm
Referee Paul Tierney
Odds Shrewsbury 29-10 Sheffield Wednesday 11-10 Draw 13-5
Head to head Shrewsbury 5 Sheffield Wednesday 3 Draws 12
Shrewsbury Town
Subs from Halstead, Akpa-Akpro, Clark, Sadler, Smith, Vernon, Whalley, Caton, Ellis, Demetriou
Doubtful None
Injured Grandison, Ogogo, Wesolowski
Sheffield Wed
Subs from Price, Helan, Joao, Nuhiu, Palmer, Semedo, Bennett, McGugan, Turner, Westwood, Lopez
Doubtful None
Injured Lees, Matias
Match pointers
• Shrewsbury have yet to concede a goal in this FA Cup campaign, keeping four consecutive clean sheets. In contrast, Sheffield Wednesday have conceded in each of their last six FA Cup ties.