The Addicks return to The Valley on Wednesday for their final midweek matchday of the season, taking on high-flying Ipswich Town (KO 7.45pm BST).
Nathan Jones’ side come into the contest on the back of a 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday last time out, with Matty Godden on the scoresheet for the second away day running.
TEAM NEWS
Harry Clarke is ineligible to play his parent club, while Kayne Ramsay (hamstring) will be assessed day-by-day after missing the Addicks' last fixture. Josh Edwards (ankle) remains sidelined.
The visitors will be without David Button (calf), Conor Townsend (knee) and Ashley Young (hip), though Wes Burns (calf) could return.
THE OPPOSITION
Kieran McKenna's currently sit third in the Sky Bet Championship table on a tally of 76 points, with two games in hand on second-placed Millwall.
The Tractor Boys come into the midweek clash on the back of a 2-2 draw at home to fellow promotion-chasers Middlesbrough on Sunday.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Charlton and Ipswich have clashed on 59 previous occasions, with the Addicks winning 21, the Tractor Boys 25 and the remaining 13 meetings resulting in draws.
The Addicks are the only side to have won away at Portman Road this season, running out 3-0 victors in the reverse fixture thanks to goals from Sonny Carey, Macauley Gillesphey and Miles Leaburn.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Robert Madley will oversee proceedings on Wednesday night.
Madley will be assisted by Alistair Nelson and Andrew Dallison, while James Bell has been appointed 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
Due to ongoing Transport for London strikes, supporters are encouraged to check their journey in advance.
The Fan Zone, Bartram's and the Meantime Fans' Bar will all be open for supporters to enjoy from 5pm.
Supporters can buy Valley Gold Jackpot tickets online for the fixture. For every £1 spent on a Jackpot ticket, half goes to the club’s academy to help produce the stars of the future, while the other half goes to the two winners of a cash prize. Click here to be in with a chance of winning up to £2,000.
Visiting The Valley for the first time? Click here to read the club's Visitors' Guide.