It`s a second home game in a week for the Silkmen as Keith Alexander`s men look to put an end to the recent bad run against high-flying Shrewsbury at the Moss Rose. The game sees a quick return to the Moss Rose for midfielder Terry Dunfield who joined the Shrews in January.
Shrewsbury are currently in 5th place in the division, and still in the hunt for a top three spot. The visitors have had a week off since their last match, a 3-1 defeat at Luton Town.
The Silkmen also lost their last outing, with two late goals doing the damage against Port Vale.
Macclesfield may welcome back Shaun hessey who has been out injured for the last couple of games, whilst new loan signing Kyle Fraser-Allen may be in line for his first start. Meanwhile, striker Tom Elliott has left the club after his loan spell ended, but the Silkmen are thought to be signing a new forward in time for tomorrow`s game.
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not an easy gam, but never say never. Lost their last one, can Macc make it two.
Well done to K.A. who is making a few people eat their words