MATCH PREVIEW | Charlton v Bristol Rovers

Johnnie Jackson takes charge of the Addicks on Tuesday evening as Charlton take on Bristol Rovers at The Valley on Tuesday evening.

The former skipper takes up the position of Caretaker Manager following Lee Bowyer's resignation on Monday afternoon and he will lead the side as they look for three points in their third home game in a week.

The Addicks come into the game unbeaten in four matches and find themselves in eight position, two points behind sixth place, albeit with surrounding teams possessing games in hand.

Bristol Rovers arrive in south London having picked up a win and a draw in their last two, with Joey Barton's men entrenched in a fight for survival. They currently lie in 19th position, one point above the drop zone.

Full information on how you can get your streaming pass for Tuesday's game can be found below...

Ryan Inniss will remain unavailable as he approaches his return to full fitness, with the Doncaster Rovers trip on Good Friday being targeted for his return.

Jake Forster-Caskey should be involved again after being rested at the weekend, but Adam Matthews will remain sidelined.

For Rovers, Alex Rodman is a doubt with a muscle issue. Josh Grant will be unavailable with a foot injury while Josh Barrett and Abu Ogogo are long-term absentees.

Addicks loanee Erhun Oztumer will be unavailable to play against his parent club.

Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton: "They're struggling for a bit of form, but we're not in a position to go there and expect to beat Charlton. It's going to have to be as close to a top-level performance as you can get because, when you go to those promotion-chasing side, you need to be at it."

Charlton and Bristol Rovers have met on 65 previous occasions, with the Addicks winning 24, the Pirates 22 and the other 10 encounters ending in draws.

The reverse fixture saw Charlton run out 1-0 winner at the Memorial Stadium in January thanks to Jake Forster-Caskey's goal direct from a corner.

The Addicks won the last meeting in SE7 3-1 in November 2018, with Jamie Ward, Joe Aribo and Karlan Grant netting for the hosts. The Pirates last victory at The Valley came in 1958, failing to win in any of their 19 attempts since.

Robert Madley will take charge of Tuesday’s contest. He has officiated 22 games this season, handing out 61 yellow cards and three red cards.

He was due to referee the Addicks' original clash with Portsmouth at The Valley in January but made the call to postpone the fixture due to a waterlogged pitch. He last officiated a Charlton fixture for the 2-0 win over QPR on the opening day of the 2015/16 season.

He will be assisted by Stuart Butler and Paul Yates with Christopher Pollard as the Fourth Official.

The match will be played behind closed doors and supporters are reminded to maintain social distancing guidelines and to stay away from the stadium when the match is taking place.

The March edition of Valley Review is now available to purchase online. The magazine covers all three of the Addicks' home fixtures in March and features an interview with Jayden Stockley. Click here to purchase.

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 on the pitch. The other half goes to the two winners of a cash prize.

Click here for your chance to win up to £2,000.

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

Charlton’s live matchday streaming service has received a major overhaul with the introduction of Valley Pass Live, a new multi-camera show hosted by Scott Minto. He will be joined by guest pundits Alan Curbishley and Bob Bolder for the broadcast which begins at 6.15pm.

Supporters will be able to watch Charlton league games this season on Valley Pass Live. All league games, except those selected for UK or international broadcast, will be available to purchase with a match pass which costs £10 in the UK and Ireland and internationally.

Supporters living abroad can purchase a season live video pass for £195, which will give them access to every game the club is allowed to stream internationally during the 2020/21 season.

Supporters who are yet to purchase a pass for Tuesday's game can do so here.

Meanwhile, live audio commentary of the game will be available to Valley Pass subscribers in all countries as usual.

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