Shrivenham's title charge in Division One West was temporarily derailed at midtable Headington last week.
Alan Dyton's men bid to bounce back when Hook Norton demoted from the Premier last term visit the Rec tomorrow.
Russ Byrne and Paul O'Connell are on holiday, Michael Silvanus is carrying a calf injury and Steve Winchcombe has tonsillitis.
Andy Rainer and Mark Stevens return, with Matthew Hampson, Steve Thomas and Nathan White added to the squad.
Said Dyton: "Hook Norton will be an excellent test of how well we can recover from a poor result.
"They came down from the Premier for ground reasons not relegation so I am expecting a tough game."
Malmesbury have the job of bringing Headington back to earth at the Flying Monk Ground.
Purton entertain Adderbury, while Cirencester United host Quarry Nomads.
Fairford travel to Patchway in the Gloucestershire Trophy.
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