Shrewsbury Town faces a tough test against Wolves in the FA Cup, with the Shropshire club looking to build on their recent form and pull off a major upset. The match will be played at Molineux on Saturday afternoon, and Shrewsbury Town will be looking to cause a cupset against the Premier League side. Wolves, who have a proud history in the FA Cup, will be eager to improve on last season's run, which ended in a penalty shootout defeat to Bournemouth. Shrewsbury Town's head coach, Michael Appleton, will be striving to maintain a positive outlook as his team battles to avoid dropping into the National League. The FA Cup has provided the only two competitive meetings between Wolves and Shrewsbury in the past decade, with Salop suffering defeat in a fourth-round replay at Molineux in February 2019. Wolves have a number of injured players, including Rodrigo Gomes and Toti Gomes, who will not be rushed back for the FA Cup clash. Shrewsbury Town's Ismeal Kabia will be looking to upset the top-flight hosts on Saturday, after scoring a last-minute winner to book the Shrews' spot in the third round. The match will be a tough test for Shrewsbury Town, but they will be looking to build on their recent form and pull off a major upset. With backup goalkeeper Daniel Bentley nursing an ankle issue, Sam Johnstone is likely to replace Jose Sa in net for Wolves. Shrewsbury Town's midfielder, Harrison Biggins, has been loaned out to fellow strugglers Newport, and will not be available for the match. The FA Cup clash will be a great opportunity for Shrewsbury Town to test themselves against a Premier League side and cause a major upset.