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Notts County recorded their first win of the 2025–26 League Two season with a convincing 4–1 victory over Shrewsbury Town at Meadow Lane.

Martin Paterson’s side set the tempo from the first whistle, taking control through early goals before sealing the points with composed finishes in the second half.

The Magpies made three changes from the draw at Barrow, with Ollie Norburn restored to midfield, while Nick Tsaroulla and Barry Cotter started out wide. Tom Iorpenda partnered Norburn in advanced areas, supporting a front line of Jodi Jones and Matthew Dennis. At the back, Jacob Bedeau, Rod McDonald and Sonny Aljofree formed a three-man defence in front of goalkeeper Kelle Roos.

County’s bright start was rewarded in the eighth minute. Jones drove into space on the left and delivered a low cross which Shrewsbury keeper Elyh Harrison failed to hold, leaving Dennis on hand to convert from close range. Moments later Iorpenda tested Harrison with a curling strike, forcing a corner. From the set-piece, Shrewsbury struggled to clear and Aljofree pounced to fire home, doubling the lead after 20 minutes.

The visitors responded shortly after the half-hour mark. Former Magpie Sam Stubbs provided the cross and John Marquis rose highest to head beyond Roos, reducing the deficit. Shrewsbury pressed for an equaliser, but Roos produced an excellent stop to his right from Tom Anderson’s header to preserve the advantage at half-time.

Two minutes into the second half, Notts restored their cushion. Jones again made inroads down the left, slipping the ball to Tsaroulla, who shifted onto his right foot and finished superbly into the far corner to make it 3–1.

Paterson turned to his bench as the game wore on, introducing Kellan Gordon and Conor Grant for Cotter and Jones. Tyrese Hall and Keanan Bennetts later entered the action, providing further energy in the wide areas.

County’s fourth came with eight minutes left and was a fine example of link-up play. Hall combined neatly with Gordon, whose cross picked out Grant. The substitute made no mistake, guiding his finish high into the net to cap an assured performance.

Maz Kouhyar replaced Dennis late on and there was still time for Iorpenda to draw another save from Harrison deep into stoppage time. Shrewsbury’s frustration was clear as they collected three yellow cards in the closing stages, while Notts managed the game well to see out a comfortable win.

The statistics underlined County’s control. They enjoyed 54 per cent possession, registered eight shots on target compared to the visitors’ two, and matched Shrewsbury’s four corners. While both sides received three bookings, the Shrews committed more fouls, 16 to Notts’ 10.

This result lifts Notts County and provides a solid platform as they look to build momentum in the early weeks of the season. Meadow Lane witnessed a confident display, with Paterson’s men showing both quality and composure to secure three deserved points.

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it was a very good performance, with improvements to make but that will come with more confidence. i thought we did very well to create chances and the quality of them made it difficult for shrewsbury town. very pleased with the win, i hope we can move forward from here.

It’s just the result we needed, hopefully this will give the squad the confidence they’ve been sadly lacking when they take on Bromley on Saturday, they will be a completely different kettle of fish.

thommo

Members

You could see straight away the energy levels were much higher than last week. The pressing worked well, Shrewsbury kept giving fouls away, and it gave us chances to dictate the play. Midfield ran the game with Palmer holding it together and Norburn putting himself about. Iorpenda had a strong match too, unlucky not to score when his shot was saved. What I liked most though was how the substitutes added to the performance rather than just seeing time out. Grant’s finish was superb, first time and right in the corner, and it capped off what was a proper home display.

KingofCounty

Members

Dennis looks sharp, proper poacher’s finish for the first goal.

allardyces tash

Members

It’s important not to get ahead of ourselves, just like at the start of the season. Still, it was a strong showing, and the goals made it a fun match to watch. Notts put in a good shift. Shrewsbury looked like they’re struggling more than we are, which is a positive sign for us, though it’s a shame for them. I was hoping we’d keep a clean sheet, but credit to them, their goal was nicely taken.

Notts could do with some work on these situations. Our positioning wasn’t the best for their goal, but apart from that, there’s plenty to feel good about.

NiftyNick

Members

Tsaroulla’s finish was pure class, glad to see him starting.

1 hour ago, allardyces tash said:

I was hoping we’d keep a clean sheet, but credit to them, their goal was nicely taken.

It was nicely missed by Roos who obviously forgot to dive and then belated did it too late, it was comical. Not long afterwards he did dive at the right time and made a good save from a shot in an almost identical place.

Robbie

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It was great to get our first win of the season. Some of the Notts play was exquisite & reminded me of the way Notts used to play in the National League.

Hopefully, the win is going to give the players plenty of confidence especially the goalscorers. It was a good team performance & several players stood out for me like Tsaroulla, Dennis, Jones & Iorpenda.

It was a positive evening but I do think that we have to guard the fact that the opposition wasn't the best Notts have faced this season, & there were times when Notts gave the ball away carelessly at the back & a better team may have punished them.

But a win is a win, & Notts can look forward to the game on Saturday against Bromley with renewed vigor. They just need to tighten up at the back & stay focused for the whole 90 minutes.

JustLikeJuve

Members

Really liked the balance in midfield yesterday with Matt Palmer sitting deeper. It gave Ollie Norburn and Tom Iorpenda more licence to push forward and they caused problems all game. Shrewsbury couldn’t cope with Jodi pace in the first half, and once Nick Tsaroulla scored just after the break it felt like the result was sealed.

gtownjohnno

Members

Watched the Shrewsbury goal back several times now.......Roos dives towards the goal bound header but it seems like he didn't stretch out his arms towards the ball.........or are my eyes deceiving me?????

Good performance from kickoff to finish; there will be things that can be improved on, but the focus on the win needs to be the main thing. When the players head into training next, they will hopefully have some pressure off their shoulders and a focus on enjoying playing can return. The first win is always a challenge; now that we have it, they have to focus on passing and continue creating chances.

I think Jodi is worth persisting with in his role; he looked good, and we need to make sure we have that type of quality out wide, as it will free him up. It needs to move forward so that we have players causing problems with their movement, but I left happy.

Countyman

Members

Thought the defence deserves a lot of credit. McDonald was solid, Bedeau kept things simple and Aljofree not only scored but defended well too. Roos made one excellent save that stopped the game turning at 2–1 and that’s just as important as scoring at the other end. The shape looked right with Palmer in front of the back three and it helped us break Shrewsbury’s play up. Nice to see Gordon and Hall making an impact off the bench as well, as it shows we’ve got options when games open up late on.

Sir Magpie

Members

The team looked much more settled against Shrewsbury and you could see the work from the training ground coming through. Early goals made a huge difference, and it was good to see us punishing mistakes rather than letting sides off the hook. Dennis is improving with every game and deserves credit.

Second half was professional, controlled and with some nice finishes to wrap things up. The subs did their bit too, especially Grant who took his goal superbly. If we keep that sort of performance level, Meadow Lane will become a tough place for any side to come.

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