Shrewsbury boosted their survival bid with an impressive 3-1 win over Swindon in League Two, recovering from an added-time equaliser before the break to control the second half.
Iwan Morgan put the hosts ahead inside the opening stages, and although Billy Kirkman levelled on the stroke of half-time, second-half goals from George Lloyd and Nick Freeman sealed back-to-back victories for the Shrews.
Sharp Start Punished by Late First-Half Twist
Shrewsbury looked sharp from the off and hit the front after seven minutes when Morgan tapped home Luca Hoole's free-kick from close range. Matthew Cox then produced a fantastic save to keep out Ollie Clarke's header four minutes before the break.