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Shrewsbury Town 3 Wrexham 0

Paul Simpson got his first victory as manager as Wrexham were pushed a step closer to relegation from the Football League.

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Paul Simpson got his first victory as manager as Wrexham were pushed a step closer to relegation from the Football League.

It was also the New Meadow outfit's first win in 16 games and preserves their League Two status for another season.

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Wrexham's relegation after 87 years in the Football League will be confirmed if they lose at home to Notts County on Saturday and Dagenham & Redbridge avoid defeat at Rotherham.

The visitors made the worst possible start when skipper Richard Hope hesitated on the edge of his own area, allowing Kevin McIntyre to sneak in and loop a header over Gavin Ward in the seventh minute.

And the Shrews doubled their advantage over Brian Little's side before the hour mark thanks to more defensive hesitancy from the visitors.

Darren Moss was left unmarked to head into the top corner from close range after Marc Tierney's centre.

Substitute James Constable, who had only just been introduced into the action, added a third in the 68th minute when he scored on the rebound after Dave Hibbert's penalty had been saved by Ward.

Ben Herd celebrates Town's 3-0 victory against WrexhamBen Herd celebrates Town's 3-0 victory against Wrexham.

It's thumbs up from Paul Simpson as Shrewsbury Town romp to victory.It's thumbs up from Paul Simpson as Shrewsbury Town romp to victory.

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Town players and fans celebrate Dave Hibbert's opening goal.Town players and fans celebrate Dave Hibbert's opening goal.

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Dave Hibbert watches his penalty get saved.Dave Hibbert watches his penalty get saved.

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Darren Moss heads home Town's third goal.Darren Moss heads home Town's third goal.

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Darren Moss celebrates after netting Town's third goal.Darren Moss celebrates after netting Town's third goal.

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Dave Hibbert shakes hands with former town player Richard Hope after the final whistle.Dave Hibbert shakes hands with former town player Richard Hope after the final whistle.

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