Accrington Stanley 2-3 Shrewsbury Town
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Shrewsbury Town substitute Daniel Udoh scored a last-minute winner on his debut as Sam Ricketts' side came from 2-0 down to win at Accrington.
After former Stanley defender Omar Beckles was adjudged to have pushed over Colby Bishop, the home striker opened the scoring on 67 minutes when he sent Max O'Leary the wrong way from the penalty spot - his third goal in three games.
Dion Charles then produced something out of nothing five minutes later, curling home from 20 yards for his first English Football League goal.
But Shrewsbury got back into it on 77 minutes when Ryan Giles whipped in a cross which goalkeeper Dimi Evtimov cleared into the path of Mark Hughes, who hit it into his own net.
And it was two of their substitutes who helped Shrewsbury complete the turnaround and claim a second win of the season.
On 86 minutes, last season's top scorer Fejiri Okenabirhie turned home a corner from close range to make it 2-2.
Just 10 minutes after coming off the bench, summer signing Udoh then raced from midfield to slot the ball past the outrushing Evtimov.
Match report supplied by PA Media.