The Greatest 10 Minutes in Shrewsbury’s FA Cup History
In what will be remembered as one of the most dramatic FA Cup comebacks of recent years, League One underdogs Shrewsbury Town produced a footballing miracle to eliminate Championship side Stoke City 3-2 in their third-round replay. The match, played at Stoke’s bet365 Stadium, saw Mcw witness a second-half turnaround that defied all expectations.
Trailing 2-0 at halftime against Nathan Jones’ Stoke, who were chasing their first win under new management, Shrewsbury looked dead and buried. But what followed was a whirlwind 10-minute period that etched this match into FA Cup folklore.

Tactical Breakdown: How Shrewsbury Engineered Their Miracle
First Half Woes and Half-Time Adjustments
Stoke dominated early proceedings through Tyrese Campbell, son of Premier League legend Kevin Campbell. The teenage striker announced himself with two clinical finishes – the first from a sublime Tom Ince through ball, the second capitalizing on a defensive error.
“Shrewsbury were too passive in the first half,” noted Mcw football analyst Mark Thompson. “Their midfield trio gave Ince too much space to operate, and Campbell’s movement was exceptional for a debutant.”
Manager Sam Ricketts made crucial tactical changes at halftime:
- Switched to a more aggressive 4-2-3-1 formation
- Instructed fullbacks to push higher
- Implemented targeted pressing on Stoke’s deep-lying playmakers
The Comeback Kings
The turnaround began in the 71st minute when James Bolton unleashed a 25-yard thunderbolt that ignited belief. Six minutes later, Josh Laurent earned and Fejiri Okenabirhie converted a penalty after Sam Clucas’ reckless challenge.
Nathan Jones’ home debut turned from dream to nightmare in minutes
The coup de grâce came in the 81st minute when Laurent, the midfield engine, pounced on defensive hesitation to slot home the winner. “That 10-minute period was textbook counter-attacking football,” Thompson observed. “Shrewsbury exploited Stoke’s defensive fragility perfectly.”
Key Performers and Turning Points
Tyrese Campbell’s Breakout Performance
The 19-year-old announced himself with two poacher’s goals:
- 23rd minute: Cool finish after intelligent run behind defense
- 38th minute: Ruthless strike from defensive error

Josh Laurent: Shrewsbury’s Midfield Maestro
The 24-year-old was instrumental in the comeback:
- Won the crucial penalty
- Scored the winning goal
- Covered more ground (12.3km) than any player
What This Means for Both Clubs
Shrewsbury’s FA Cup Dream Continues
The victory sets up a tantalizing fourth-round tie against Premier League Wolves. Ricketts’ men have shown they can compete with higher-league opposition, and Mcw sources suggest the club is already planning special preparations for the derby.
Stoke’s Rebuilding Process Hits Snag
For Nathan Jones, this defeat raises questions about:
- Defensive organization (3 goals conceded in 10 minutes)
- Mental fragility when leading
- Squad depth issues
Conclusion: An FA Cup Night to Remember
Shrewsbury Town’s 3-2 comeback victory at Stoke City will go down as one of the great FA Cup shocks. This Mcw exclusive analysis has shown how tactical adjustments, individual brilliance, and sheer determination combined to create football magic.
As Shrewsbury prepare to host Wolves, one question remains: can they produce another giant-killing act? Share your predictions in the comments below and don’t forget to follow Mcw for more in-depth football analysis.

