The game is the fourth Kyabram has hosted in a row which will be followed by road trips for three of its next four games.
The Bombers meet Euroa at Euroa on Saturday week before hosting the Shepparton Swans.
Then they are back on the road again to meet Rochester and Seymour.
Carver acknowledged Shepparton will be tying to pull out something special to reignite its season and will throw everything at his talented an unbeaten young side which has answered every challenge this season.
“They have had some players out and will keen to get back on the winning list, so we have to be ready for them,’’ Carver said.
The Bombers will also be bolstered by the return of key defender Jason Morgan (flu) and Eammon Ogden (work commitments), who missed the Mooroopna game.
But gun onballer Mick Mattingly, who had a hamstring twinge in that game, is likely to miss the clash as well as the following week against Euora.
Tom Burnett, Nic Jephson, Angus Scoble and Coby McCarthy, and other Bombers on the wounded list, are not likely to play.
McCarthy, recruited by his home club this season, has not played a game as yet due to a persistent groin injury, while Scoble was injured at training and could miss up to five weeks.