Exeter secure their first win in six League One games with a 3-0 victory over 10-man Shrewsbury.
Referee David Rock showed a red card to Shrewsbury winger Jordan Shipley for a two-footed challenge on Ryan Woods in the sixth minute.
Exeter's Reece Cole was played through in the 33rd minute but his goalbound effort was blocked for a corner.Exeter doubled their advantage in the 41st minute. Aitchison drilled a cross into Harris in the middle of the box and after Marko Marosi parried away the midfielder's first attempt, he reacted quickly and fired home from close range.
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