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DEMARAI Gray should be fit to face Stoke City on Saturday.

The 29-year-old has resumed training after suffering soreness from a shoulder problem sustained during last week’s defeat to Leicester City.

The Jamaica international fell awkwardly and appeared to be struggling afterwards during the 2-0 reversal at the King Power Stadium.

But he has since joined in with the rest of the first-team as boss Chris Davies prepares for the trip to the Potteries this weekend.

Blues have been training for most of this week but have been given one day off as they head to the bet365 Stadium to face Mark Robins’s side.

Gray had been nursing the injury but is fit enough to join in with the rest of the squad that remained behind during the international break.

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