The Seadogs' 10-match unbeaten run in National North, stretching back to the opening day, is over after a heavy defeat in the West Midlands.
Jono Greening's men had taken the lead, just after the hour, through Luca Colville.
However, hosts Telford showed why they thumped Darlington 6-0, last week, with a free-scoring response.
They were level within two minutes.
Three goal in 15 minutes then saw Boro put to the sword 4-1.
Greening told SAFC TV his side had an off-day:
Boro drop to third in National North but have a quickfire chance to respond.
The Seadogs travel to leaders South Shields on Tuesday night with live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from 7.45pm.


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