MATCH PREVIEW | Charlton v Rotherham United

Charlton will head into Easter Monday’s clash against Rotherham United at The Valley full of confidence, having recorded back-to-back victories in Sky Bet League One. 

Since the appointment of Lee Bowyer as caretaker boss, the Addicks have beaten play-off rivals Plymouth Argyle in SE7 and, on Good Friday, they thrashed Northampton Town at Sixfields Stadium.

Monday’s game pits them against another fellow promotion chaser and Bowyer’s team know that three more points would put them in a very strong position, as they bid to regain their top-six spot. 

Rotherham currently sit fourth in the third-tier table. They have won six of their last nine away matches but have tasted defeat in two of their most recent three trips. 

Tickets for the match remain on sale and you can purchase yours online by clicking here.

Lee Bowyer may be tempted to name another unchanged team when the Addicks take on the Millers on Monday. 

Stephy Mavididi returned to action in Friday’s 4-0 thrashing of Northampton and is again expected to be involved.

Jay Dasilva could make his return to the squad after recovering from his ankle injury. Ahmed Kashi, Billy Clarke and Chris Solly remain sidelined.

For Rotherham, Joe Mattock is out with a hamstring injury and Richie Towell is a doubt, also due to a hamstring problem.

Charlton and Rotherham United have met 35 times in the past and, historically, the Millers just hold the edge. 

The Addicks have won 12 times, with the Yorkshire club coming out on top on 14 occasions while there have also been nine draws. 

Charlton won 2-0 at the New York Stadium earlier this season and highlights of that match are available to watch below. 

Easter Monday’s clash will be officiated by Graham Horwood.

So far this season, he has taken charge of 22 matches where he has flashed 75 yellow cards and two reds. 

Monday will be Horwood’s first outing at The Valley since he oversaw the Addicks’ 2-2 draw with Bolton Wanderers in December 2015. To watch highlights of that match, please click here.

He will be supported by linesmen Callum Walchester and Paul Kelly and fourth official Gregory Read. 

Supporters can follow all the build-up to the game on Charlton's official Instagram account, official Twitter account, Facebook page and official Snapchat account.

Live commentary of the clash will be available on Valley Pass exclusively for subscribers. Please click here for more information on how you can subscribe to Valley Pass and how you can purchase a 48-hour matchday pass, which is priced at just £4

Tickets for the match are still on sale and can be purchased in person from The Valley, by phone or by going online. Ticket prices start at:

Adults: £17

Adult Disabled: £14

Over 65s: £11

U21s Disabled: £11

Students: £10

U18s: £7

U11s: £3

Tickets can be purchased online or by phone up until 1pm on matchday, and right up until kick-off in person. You can purchase yours online by clicking here

The North Stand’s free entry supporters’ bar will be open as usual, with its doors opening from 12pm. 

All season ticket holders and Charlton fans with match tickets are welcome to visit the Fans’ Bar and supporters can purchase food and drinks in there.

On Monday, a slow-roasted pork, sour-dough bap with sage and onion stuffing and apple sauce will be available to buy. 

Spicy chicken wings with a garlic mayo dip will also be on offer.

You can find out more about the bar by clicking here

Monday's Family Activity Zone will be open as normal between 1.15pm and 2.30pm, giving youngsters the chance to warm up for the game by playing FIFA, pool and table tennis. As well as that, the FAZ's new outdoor football cage will also be available to use again.

Supporters are reminded that they can connect to The Valley’s FREE stadium wifi during the game. Named ‘FREE FAN WI-FI’, supporters can use their smart phones and/or tablets to connect to it during the match and, once linked up, we’d encourage everyone to post their pictures on social media using the hashtag #cafc. 

Fans are also advised to arrive at The Valley in good time, and to plan their journeys in advance, in order to avoid long queues when buying tickets and entering the ground. Searches will be taking place at the turnstiles due to heightened security in the capital at this time.

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