A DERBY clash has been lost to Kidderminster Harriers after Shrewsbury's relegation to the Conference was confirmed.
The terrible end-of-season form of Kevin Ratcliffe's side continued with Tuesday's 3-2 home defeat to Carlisle who are now safe from the drop.
Ratcliffe resigned yesterday and there are likely to be other departures from Gay Meadow in the summer.
Harriers boss Ian Britton and chairman Colin Youngjohns had gone to watch the game, hoping Shrewsbury would gain the win needed to help retain their place in Division Three.
The other relegation spot sees Swansea and Exeter fighting it out on the final weekend, at home to Hull and Southend respectively.
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