The Addicks are back in action at The Valley this Saturday, as they host Sheffield United in the Sky Bet Championship (KO 3pm GMT).
Nathan Jones’ side will be looking to get back on the winning trail following last weekend's Emirates FA Cup third-round tie against world champions Chelsea.
TEAM NEWS
Asked for an update on the team news front, Nathan Jones said: "The squad is in reall good shape generally. [Amari’i] Bell’s injury looked far worse than it was. We've had no options and that's why there's constant strain, but now we've got a few more options.
"[Harry Clarke] and [Lyndon Dykes] have both trained. Lyndon came on against us before Christmas and has played games after that, so he's in good shape. Harry's in fantastic shape, he's a fantastic athlete and that's why we feel he can play for Charlton. We've got to be sensible, but we want them to figure pretty much instantly."
Sydie Peck (calf) and Chiedozie Ogbene (hamstring) are both set to return for the Blades, but Jamie Shackleton (foot) remains sidelined.
THE OPPOSITION
Sheffield United currently sit 16th in the Sky Bet Championship table after winning seven of their last 10 league outings.
The Blades suffered a 4-3 defeat at home to Sky Bet League One side Mansfield Town in the Emirates FA Cup last time out.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Charlton and Sheffield United have clashed on 69 previous occasions, with the Addicks winning 22, the Blades 29 and the remaining 18 fixtures resulting in draws.
The last meeting between the two sides came at Bramall Lane in September 2025, when Charlton won 1-0 thanks to a late goal from Tanto Olaofe.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Oliver Langford will be the man in the middle this weekend.
Langford will be assisted by Mark Stevens and Robert Hyde, while Sam Mulhall is the Fourth Official.
OTHER INFO
Fans are advised that the below roads around the ground will be closed from 2.15pm until just after kick-off:
- Floyd Road
- Harvey Gardens
- Valley Grove
The Fan Zone, Bartram's and the Meantime Fans' Bar will all be open for supporters to enjoy from 12pm and will remain open for an hour post-game.
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.