Luke Waterfall scored two second-half goals as Shrewsbury Town fought back to beat fellow League One strugglers AFC Wimbledon.
The visitors pressed hard for a winner in the final half hour, and were rewarded when Waterfall dived in to head home Greg Docherty's cross in the 89th minute.
The hosts have now lost seven League One matches in a row.
Wimbledon went close early on as Scott Wagstaff latched onto James Hanson's pass, before firing straight at Steve Arnold.
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Tom Soares then saw a shot deflected narrowly wide, but the hosts went in front after 35 minutes when Hanson headed home as he met Mitch Pinnock's far-post cross.
At the other end, Joe McDonnell superbly saved a powerful header from Waterfall.
Shrewsbury improved after the break and, after Fejiri Okenabirhie had gone close, Waterfall levelled when he poked home from close range after a corner was not cleared.
Wimbledon goalkeeper McDonnell was called upon again to keep out a firm drive from Docherty, before Waterfall swooped to secure Shrewsbury's first away win of the season.
Report supplied by Press Association.