The Addicks return to The Valley on Saturday to take on Chelsea in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup (KO 8pm GMT).
Charlton come in to the contest on the back of a 2-2 draw with Blackburn Rovers last time out, with Charlie Kelman bagging a brace at Ewood Park.
TEAM NEWS
Nathan Jones provided an update on the fitness of Reece Burke, Miles Leaburn and Matty Godden in his pre-match press conference. The gaffer said: "Burke and Miles will both be fine in terms of the fact that they aren’t big injuries for them. Hopefully, we're in better shape going into the weekend.
"Matty's been back integrating with us this week, but [on Thursday] he trained properly and he was fantastic. We've got to be careful with him. He won’t be able to start games for a few weeks yet, but it's having that impact and the cleverness he provides."
Josh Edwards (ankle) remains sidelined for the Addicks.
The Blues will be without Levi Colwill (knee), Dario Essugo (thigh), Romeo Lavia (thigh) and Marc Cucurella, who will serve a one-game suspension following his red card in midweek.
THE OPPOSITION
Chelsea currently sit eighth in the Premier League table following a 2-1 defeat at Fulham on Wednesday night.
Liam Rosenior, who had a watching brief at Craven Cottage, will oversee his first game as Chelsea boss at The Valley after being named as Enzo Maresca's successor earlier this week.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Charlton and Chelsea have clashed on 70 previous occasions, with the Addicks winning 22, the Blues winning 31 and the remaining 17 encounters ending in draws.
The last meeting between the two sides came at The Valley in February 2007, when Chelsea were 1-0 winners thanks to Frank Lampard's decisive goal.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Chris Kavanagh will be the man in the middle this weekend.
Kavanagh will be assisted by Ian Hussin and Dan Cook, while Ruebyn Ricardo has been named as the Fourth Official.
OTHER INFO
Fans are advised that the below roads around the ground will be closed from 7pm until just after kick-off:
- Floyd Road
- Harvey Gardens
- Valley Grove
Supporters are advised to arrive early on Saturday to avoid queues at the turnstiles. With an 8pm kick-off, the Fan Zone, Meantime Fans’ Bar and Bartram’s will all be open from 5pm and will close earlier than normal to allow supporters time to get to their seats.
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Due to demand, additional Valley Express coaches have been put on for this weekend's fixture and will be available to purchase until 11am on Saturday morning. Click here to purchase your coach ticket now.
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