MATCH PREVIEW | Charlton v Wycombe Wanderers

Charlton will be targeting back-to-back Sky Bet League One victories when Wycombe Wanderers visit The Valley on Saturday (3pm).

Lee Bowyer – now the Addicks’ permanent Manager – saw his side earn a brilliant away win at Southend United last weekend, a victory that lifted them into the top half of the table.

In Wycombe, Bowyer’s boys will face a team who enjoyed a fantastic season last term. The Chairboys, led by Gareth Ainsworth, won automatic promotion from League Two and they have enjoyed a decent start to life back in the third tier.

Last week, they picked up a point against Luton Town and head into Saturday’s match in 16th place. Tickets for Saturday's game remain on sale and you can purchase yours online by clicking here.

Charlton will be without Josh Cullen and Jamie Ward, who are both away on international duty. Tariqe Fosu is suspended but Ben Reeves could return to the Addicks’ squad having started Tuesday’s Checkatrade Trophy game. Joe Aribo remains a doubt after missing last weekend’s win at Southend and Billy Clarke and Jake Forster-Caskey are still sidelined.

For Wycombe, captain Adam El-Abd is struggling with a thigh injury. Darius Charles and Nathan Tyson are doubts with thigh and hamstring problems respectively and experienced midfielder Matt Bloomfield is also a doubt.

Tickets for Saturday’s home game remain on sale and prices start at:

Adult: £18

Over 65: £14

U21: £14

Adult ambulant disabled: £16

Over 65 ambulant disabled: £12

U21 ambulant disabled: £12

U18: £7

U11: £3

Tickets can be purchased online by clicking here or by calling 03330 14 44 44 up until 1pm on Saturday. They will remain on sale in person from The Valley right up until kick-off.

Charlton boss Lee Bowyer: "I'm honoured and proud to be named as permanent manager but that will not change anything in the way that I work. I still expect the players to move to ball well on Saturday and hopefully we can get another three points."

Wycombe Manager Gareth Ainsworth: "If we keep playing like that [vs Luton Town last weekend], and we keep giving the same commitment and aptitude that the boys have shown, we will be a League One team next season, and that’s all I want to be."

Charlton and Wycombe have only contested four league matches before, with the Addicks winning all of them. Most recently, Charlton earned a 2-1 win against the Chairboys in April 2012.

For 2018/19's match previews, we will be dipping into the Valley Pass archive to look back on a previous encounter against Charlton's opponents. This time, we look back to 2012 when an Addicks victory over the Chairboys secured them the League One title...

Graham Salisbury will take charge of Saturday’s game at The Valley.

So far this season, he has overseen six matches – across three different competitions – where he has brandished 19 yellow cards and two reds.

Salisbury last refereed the Addicks for last season’s home fixture against Scunthorpe United.

He will be supported by linesmen Andrew Aylott and Matthew Lee and fourth official John Busby.

Captain Jason Pearce stars in Saturday's edition of Valley Review where he discusses taking the Charlton armband this season, his upcoming battle against Wycombe striker Adebayo Akinfenwa and his comeback from injury.

Saturday's programme is priced at £3 and will be available to purchase from in and around The Valley.

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 before and after the game and supporters can purchase food and drinks in there.

On Saturday, the Fans’ Bar will be showing Northern Ireland’s UEFA Nations League clash against Bosnia & Herzegovina at 2pm, a match that Addicks new boy Jamie Ward could feature in.

Saturday's Family Activity Zone will be open between 1.15pm and 2.30pm, giving youngsters the chance to warm up for the game by playing FIFA, pool and table tennis.

Outside, youngsters can play in the FAZ’s football cage and practice their football shooting skills with the Community Trust’s inflatable target game.

On the East Street menu for Saturday is homemade cottage pie, while jumbo pork sausages with onions in French bread will also be on sale.

Chicken and mushroom pies and cheese and onion pasties will be on sale, as will southern fried chicken fillets with a spicy mayo dip.

Portions of chips will be on sale too and, as a sweeter option, muffins and jam doughnuts will be on sale, amongst other things.

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.

2018/19 season tickets will be available to purchase before and after kick-off from The Valley. For full details on season tickets, please clicks here.

To view Saturday's matchday timetable, please see below.

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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