Join Darren Bent on Charlton TV for Ipswich clash

Darren Bent will be starring on Charlton TV’s Valley Pass Live when the Addicks host Ipswich Town in SE7 on Saturday (12.30pm KO BST).

One of club’s most popular strikers from recent years, Bent scored 37 goals during his two years at the club, with 31 of those goals coming in the Premier League.

That red-hot form saw him become the club’s 12th England international. He made his England debut against Uruguay on March 1st 2006 but he was surprisingly left out of the Three Lions’ squad for the 2006 World Cup, having ended the 2005/06 season as the Premier League’s top English goalscorer. 

Bent will be reminiscing about his Addicks career alongside Scott Minto and former Charlton midfielder Paul Mortimer on Saturday.

Fans can now purchase a match pass for Saturday's game with Ipswich. A match pass costs £10. Click here to purchase a match pass.

Supporters owed money from season-ticket purchases can access the game using CAFC Cash. The deadline for purchasing using CAFC Cash is 2pm on Friday, April 9th. Click here to purchase with CAFC Cash.

Supporters living abroad

Supporters living abroad can purchase a match pass for the game for £10 - to match the price it costs in the UK and Ireland. Season live video passes cost £195, which will give supporters access to every game the club is allowed to stream internationally during the 2020/21 season - based on supporters being able to access 40, this averages out at less than £5 per game. Click here to purchase.

Should you have any questions or queries on this year’s streaming, please email website@cafc.co.uk.

How to access the live game once you have purchased

Watching a live game from a laptop or desktop

Please click here. Please note, you will need to sign-in.

Watching from a mobile or tablet

Download Valley Pass from your relevant app store. Once in the app, you will need to log-in and press on the tab that says "Live".

Having problems? If you have problems logging into your account, please email website@cafc.co.uk

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