Wales got their own back at Valley Parade this afternoon as Welsh under-19 international Tom Bradshaw came off the bench to stun City.

Shrewsbury sub Bradshaw scored twice in the final 15 minutes to end Peter Jackson's unbeaten three-game run.

Tom Adeyemi's thunderbolt had fired City in front but, as with their first meeting on the opening day, Shrewsbury came from behind to win.

The scoreline was particularly harsh on Jon McLaughlin, who had pulled off a string of fine saves to frustrate the promotion-hunting visitors.

The game took an age to crank into gear before James Hanson headed wide with the first chance after 23 minutes.

Shrewsbury, who looked the more effective side, missed a glorious opportunity to go in front four minutes later.

McLaughlin parried from Matt Harold and Mark Wright should have buried the rebound. It looked a certain goal but the winger kept his shot low instead of blasting it and the City keeper was able to pull off a fine save.

James Collins played Nicky Wroe through as half-time approached but the midfielder's heavy touch allowed McLaughlin to block.

McLaughlin made another superb block just seconds after the break to tip over from David Davis.

Peter Jackson gave Darren Stephenson his debut on the hour to replace the ineffective Jake Speight.

But it was McLaughlin who kept City in it again four minutes later with a one-handed save to his right to keep out Wright's header.

That became even more significant within two minutes as the home side grabbed the lead. Luke O'Brien's free-kick was punched out by keeper Ben Smith as far as Adeyemi to send it back with interest, thundering home a half-volley from outside the box.

A third win in four was tantalisingly in sight but Shrewsbury hit back 13 minutes from time. Bradshaw had only been on two minutes when a throw-in was flicked into his path and he blasted past McLaughlin from a tight angle.

Scott Dobie should have restored City's advantage but failed to convert a close-range header.

And Shrewsbury made them pay in the 88th minute when Bradshaw grabbed his second, shooting into the ground and over McLaughlin after Jon Taylor had carved the defence open.