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Gareth Ainsworth previews Shrewsbury vs Huddersfield clash and gives fitness update

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Shrewsbury Town Facing Tough Test Against In-Form Huddersfield

Shrewsbury Town face a tough challenge as they prepare to take on League One’s in-form sides in their upcoming fixtures. With the aim of closing the gap on 20th-placed Bristol Rovers, the team will have to navigate matches against Huddersfield and Wrexham, who have been on impressive runs of late.

Huddersfield, in particular, have been on a remarkable unbeaten streak since October, with a recent victory over second-placed Wycombe adding to their confidence. Shrewsbury will have their work cut out for them as they look to secure a positive result against such formidable opponents.

However, the uncertainty of the weather adds another layer of complexity to the situation. With freezing temperatures and no undersoil heating at their stadium, the game against Huddersfield this weekend is in jeopardy. Despite this, manager Ainsworth remains focused on the task at hand and is pleased with the team’s injury situation.

Having closely watched Huddersfield’s recent performances, Ainsworth acknowledges the quality of their upcoming opponents and praises the job done by Michael Duff. With both managers having similar career trajectories, Ainsworth recognizes the challenge ahead but remains confident in his team’s abilities.

As Shrewsbury Town gear up for a crucial period in their season, all eyes will be on how they navigate these tough fixtures and whether they can come out on top against the odds.

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