Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Following back-to-back losses to Bolton and Huddersfield, Shrewsbury Town will look to get back on course when they face Stevenage on Matchday 33. The Shrews have been slipping down the standings and, as a result, their League One status is in great danger. January signing Vadaine Oliver is widely expected to return to starting XI as boss Gareth Ainsworth is expected to shuffle his pack.
The Boro, on the other hand, are stuck in mid-table with 41 points on their account. Stevenage have collected only one point in total from the last four league matches and given Shrewsbury’s need for points, home win should be considered. Defender Kane Smith is rated doubtful for the visiting side after limping off with injury in a midweek defeat to Burton Albion. The likes of Dan Butler, Louis Appere, and Luther Wildin remain on the sidelines through injuries.
Highlighted Team (Shrewsbury):

Based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Shrewsbury Town are a professional club that play home games at New Meadow stadium, the venue which was opened in 2007 and has the capacity of 10,361. Shrewsbury Town were founded back in 1886, with some reports indicating the club was established at the Lion Hotel.
The Blues wear blue shirts with yellow stripe and blue shorts when playing at home, whilst the colour of their away kit is purple. Mickey Brown holds the club record for most appearances as he played 190 games for the club, scoring 9 goals in the league. Both Wolverhampton and Walsall are regarded as the club’s fiercest rivals, but there have always been fireworks in matches between Shrewsbury Town and Hereford United as well.
The two teams face each other in the “A49 derby” and it has to be noted that the Blues have built rivalries with Chester City and Wrexham as well.