The Addicks are back on the road on Boxing Day, as they take on Norwich City in the Sky Bet Championship (KO 3pm GMT).
Charlton travel to Carrow Road on the back of a 1-0 victory at home to Oxford United last weekend.
TEAM NEWS
The Addicks welcomed back match-winner Charlie Kelman on Saturday and Nathan Jones revealed this week that a number of the club's injured contingent are very close to a return. Matty Godden (knee) hasn't been available this season while Amari'i Bell (hamstring) and Josh Edwards (ankle) are likely to be the furthest away from a return. Reece Burke and Onel Hernández have also been on the sidelines in recent weeks.
Ashley Maynard-Brewer, Jérôme Roussillon and Ibrahim Fullah were all able to get important minutes for the club's U21s on Monday evening.
Josh Sargent is expected to return for the hosts, though Shane Duffy (hamstring), Jeffrey Schlupp (hamstring), Papa Amadou Diallo (hip), Mirko Topić (knee), Gabriel Forsyth (knee), Amankwah Forson (hamstring) and Ante Crnac (knee) are all sidelined.
THE OPPOSITION
The Canaries currently sit 23rd in the Sky Bet Championship table, on a tally of 18 points after 22 games.
Norwich have seen an upturn in form following the appointment of Phillippe Clement last month and drew 1-1 at Preston North End last weekend.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Charlton and Norwich have gone toe-to-toe on 82 occasions, with the Addicks winning 34, the Canaries winning 29 and the remaining 19 encounters ending in draws.
The two sides last met in the FA Cup in January 2020, when Norwich ran out 1-0 victors at The Valley.
COLOURS
The Addicks will be sporting their popular charcoal third kit in Norfolk.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Matthew Donohue will be the man in the middle on Friday afternoon.
Donohue will be assisted by Jacob Graham and Callum Gough, while Declan Brown has been appointed as the Fourth Official.
OTHER INFO
Supporters outside of the UK and Ireland can watch every kick of Friday's action on CharltonTV, while those inside the UK and Ireland can enjoy commentary from Terry Smith, Greg Stubley and former Addick Steve Brown. Click here to purchase your CharltonTV pass.