Shrewsbury Town 3-3 Swindon Town

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John Sheridan's first game in charge of Swindon ended in a thrilling draw at Shrewsbury.

Sheridan arrived at the Robins in the week, following his departure from League One rivals Wigan.

The Shrews started brightly and it wasn't long before they were toasting the opener.

Aaron Pierre rose highest to meet a corner and thumped a header beyond Swindon stopper Joe Fryer to open the scoring.

Barely five minutes later Matt Millar doubled the hosts' advantage. Again it was courtesy of a header, with Millar nodding home Marc Pugh's centre.

Joel Grant reduced the arrears before half-time for Sheridan's men with a deflected finish.

But veteran Dave Edwards restored the hosts' two-goal buffer with a lashed effort that flew into the net after a loose ball fell his way.

Swindon were not done yet though, and forward Hallam Hope made it 3-2 just a few minutes later with a fine, curling effort.

And just when time looked as though it was up, Matt Smith popped up with a stoppage-time effort to rescue a point for Sheridan's men.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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