Several Addicks were in action for their loan clubs over the weekend across England and Ireland.
Alex Mitchell starred again for Plymouth Argyle, scoring seven minutes into their 2-2 draw with Reading at the Select Car Leasing Stadium and collecting the Player of the Match award after producing seven clearances and winning 13 duels.
Henry Rylah scored his first goal for Derry City on Friday night in a 2-1 defeat at home to Shelbourne. The winger collected the ball just inside the Shelbourne half and carried it forward superbly before firing into the bottom-left corner from outside the area.
In Sky Bet League One, Karoy Anderson played the entirety of Blackpool’s 2-1 loss at Doncaster Rovers, Nathan Asiimwe completed another 90 in AFC Wimbledon's 1-0 defeat at Stevenage and Terry Taylor featured for 65 minutes as Northampton Town were condemned to a 2-0 defeat by Burton Albion at Sixfields Stadium.
Elsewhere in the third tier, Rob Apter was a 79th-minute substitute in Bolton Wanderers’ 2-2 draw at Rotherham United and Tanto Olaofe was an 84th-minute substitute in Stockport County’s 3-1 reverse at league leaders Lincoln City.
In Sky Bet League Two, Daniel Kanu played 81 minutes of Walsall’s 3-0 victory at Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road.
Kai Enslin played the entirety for Dorking Wanderers, who extended their lead at the top of the National League South table with a 3-1 win over Ebbsfleet United at Meadowbank.
Josh Laqeretabua made his debut for Bath City, playing the full 90 as the Romans shared a 2-2 draw at home to high-flying Hornchurch.
Toby Bower played the entirety of Farnborough’s 1-0 defeat at Maidstone United. Tommy Reid did not feature in the squad.
Ollie Hobden completed another 90 minutes for Chatham Town, who claimed a 3-0 triumph over Canvey Island at the Bauvill Stadium.
Lennon MacLorg played the full 90 of Whitehawk’s 3-0 defeat at home to Cray Wanderers.
Gassan Ahadme (Stevenage), Micah Mbick (Colchester United) and Patrick Casey (Dorking Wanderers) missed their loan club’s respective fixtures through injury.