Overview
- The third-round tie kicks off Saturday at 12:15pm at Molineux, live on TNT Sports 6 and streaming via discovery+.
- Winless in their last eight League Two games, Shrewsbury approach the game as underdogs who believe they can spring a surprise, according to Sam Clucas.
- Wolves enter with improving form under new head coach Rob Edwards after securing their first Premier League victory of the season last weekend.
- A win would be Shrewsbury's first over Wolves since 1991 and would return them to the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 2019/20.
- More than 3,000 away supporters are expected, and boss Appleton says the high-profile away draw offers valuable revenue for the club.