
Nigel Adkins set to take charge as Charlton face Wimbledon at Plough Lane
Nigel Adkins will be hoping to take Charlton by storm with a debut win this weekend as the Addicks face AFC Wimbledon.
Nigel Adkins will be hoping to take Charlton by storm with a debut win this weekend as the Addicks face AFC Wimbledon.
Oxford United’s 0-0 stalemate against Charlton Athletic proved one key thing – Oxford are close to being a top League One side, but aren’t quite there yet.
Crewe welcome Sunderland with both teams looking to strengthen their Play-Off hopes.
Crewe Alexandra fell to a late defeat at Swindon after a first half own goal from academy youngster Travis Johnson saw them throw away a first half lead. Despite the full-backs error, he went on to have a good game and Crewe’s policy of developing young players should mean he has plenty more good games in the future.
Crewe Alexandra travel to Swindon Town on Saturday hoping to keep their play-off ambitions alive. Despite two of the brightest products of their famed academy singing for Championship clubs in January, they look set for an exciting future under the stewardship of David Artell
Crewe Alexandra are one of the Football League’s finest producers of youth talent, with Dario Gradi the mastermind behind their success. Rhy Pountain discusses.
Charlton Athletic maintained their promotion charge and ended the day in the Play Offs as they eased past strugglers Rochdale in the Sky Bet League One.
Lee Bowyer’s Charlton side will be looking to bounce back after their midweek loss at home to Portsmouth, as they travel to the Crown Oil Arena to face a Rochdale team who lie precariously just three points above the relegation zone.
Cardiff City are reportedly eyeing up Charlton and Wales’ Jonny Williams.
Crewe drew 1-1 with ten-man Ipswich as Charlie Kirk shows his quality
Charlton Athletic face a tough visit to Peterborough United in a midweek top-six clash in League One.
A cold night at The Valley showed a difference between two sides, who are in the mix for the play-off’s. Accrington were slick, organised and fluid, whereas Charlton were disjointed, and lacking in every area of the pitch.
With less than half the season played so far, it is tough to look at who will be in and around the play-off’s or promotion places. However, both Charlton and Accrington are in prime position, with games in hand over those teams below them.
Hull City moved up into the top two League One automatic places with a convincing 2-0 win over Charlton Athletic at the KCOM Stadium. With Hull boasting a back four with an average of 21, it was the loss of Charlton’s elder statesmen, Darren Pratley, that had the biggest influence on the game as The Tigers comfortably recorded their first win in four outings.
With Hull on a run of three successive defeats and without a win in the league since December 2nd and Charlton unbeaten in their last four, the battle at the KCOM Stadium in the first league fixture of 2021 provides an opportunity for both sides to lay down a marker in outlining their promotion intentions.
Charlton Athletic will be looking to give some festive cheer to their fans as they host Plymouth Argyle at The Valley on Boxing Day in League One.
The sight of fans must have spurred on Charlton as their returning supporters were able to watch a spectacle as the hosts beat AFC Wimbledon 5-2.
Kenny Jackett has been on the brink for over a season now. But nothing ever seems to change. Jacob Tanswell reports from Fratton Park as Portsmouth lost to Charlton.
Nottingham Forest lost out 1-0 to Charlton Athletic at The City Ground