MATCH PREVIEW | Charlton v Shrewsbury Town

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Charlton bring down the curtain on their 2023/24 home campaign against Shrewsbury Town on Saturday (KO 3pm BST).

The Addicks go into the clash on the back of a 1-1 draw at Cambridge United last time out, stretching their unbeaten run to 13 games.

Click here to purchase your tickets for this weekend's fixture in SE7.

TEAM NEWS

Nathan Jones provided an update on Miles Leaburn's recovery in his pre-match press conference. The boss said: "He’s on target, but we have to make sure that everything is right because you can’t risk a young player with an injury like that and one that’s very important to us.”

The visitors will be without George Nurse (knee), Aaron Pierre (groin) and Tom Flanagan, who is serving a three-game suspension.

THE OPPOSITION

Salop currently sit 18th in the Sky Bet League One standings, six points clear of the drop zone.

Paul Hurst's men secured a valuable point on Tuesday with a 2-2 draw at promotion-chasing Bolton Wanderers thanks to first-half goals from Daniel Udoh and Jordan Shipley.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

Charlton and Shrewsbury have clashed on 32 previous occasions with the Addicks winning 11, Salop 11 and the remaining 10 meetings resulting in draws.

The sides shared a goalless draw in the reverse fixture at the Croud Meadow in September 2023.

MATCH OFFICIALS

Daniel Middleton will be the man in the middle this weekend. The referee has taken control of 29 fixtures so far this season and has shown 93 yellow cards and five red cards.

Middleton will be assisted by Sam Ogles and Ryan Whitaker, while Chris Wade has been appointed as the Fourth Official.

OTHER INFO

Click here to purchase your tickets for Saturday's match in SE7.

Bartram's and the Meantime Fans’ Bar will both be open from 12pm, while the Family Activity Zone (FAZ) will be open from 12.15pm until 2.15pm. Bartram's will remain open post-match to show the Emirates FA Cup semi-final between Manchester City and Chelsea (KO 5.15pm).

Supporters outside of the UK and Ireland can watch all of this weekend's action live on CharltonTV, while those inside the UK and Ireland can enjoy live audio commentary. Click here to purchase your CharltonTV pass.

Fans 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.

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