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Shrewsbury impressively hit back from a goal down to beat Peterborough but will have to settle for a place in the play-offs after Blackburn sealed automatic promotion.

Gwion Edwards gave Posh a half-time lead but Omar Beckles, Stefan Payne and Lenell John-Lewis completed the fightback for Paul Hurst's third-placed side.

Peterborough, needing a win to keep alive their play-off challenge, took the lead on 14th minutes when Edwards cut in from the left to drill in a low 20-yard shot.

Craig MacGillivray made an excellent save from Leonardo Da Silva Lopes early in the second half before the hosts pulled level in the 59th minute. Posh were unable to clear a corner and defender Beckles fired home on the turn.

After Peterborough striker Danny Lloyd was then denied by a goalline clearance, Shrewsbury went ahead on 73 minutes when top scorer Payne pounced on an error from Jack Baldwin to fire home his 14th goal of the season.

Then substitute John-Lewis, set up by Arthur Gnahoua, produced a confident finish in stoppage time to complete a good night's work for Shrewsbury.

Shrewsbury are guaranteed to finish in third place - their highest finish in 29 years - with two games of the campaign remaining.

Match report supplied by the Press Association.