MATCH PREVIEW | Charlton v Hull City

Charlton go into the final-day clash with Hull City on Sunday afternoon with everything to play for as they fight for a play-off spot.

Tuesday evening's victory over Lincoln City thrust the Addicks into the play-off picture with the season going to wire and they will have to better the results of both Portsmouth and Oxford United if they are going to extend their season.

Nigel Adkins' men sit in eighth position, one point behind Oxford in seventh and two points off Portsmouth in the coveted sixth spot.

The most straight forward way to claim sixth will be for Charlton to beat already-crowned champions Hull, with both Pompey and Oxford either losing or drawing their games against Accrington Stanley and Burton Albion respectively.

A point for the Addicks could be enough, but it would rely on both Oxford losing and Portsmouth losing via a deficit of at least two goals.

Whatever happens come 2pm on Sunday, there are set to be plenty of twists and turns in the tail as far as the battle for the play-offs is concerned.

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

Jake Forster-Caskey is ruled out after the midfielder suffered an ACL injury during Tuesday's victory over Lincoln. Diallang Jaiyesimi is also set to miss out again with a hamstring injury.

Charlton boss Nigel Adkins: “We’ve wanted to take it to the last game of the season and Tuesday was a must-win game for us, the players knew it and we’ve done it so let’s see what happens on Sunday.”

Hull City boss Grant McCann: “The boys have already broken and set records this season in terms of the number of goals we’ve scored away from home and the number of away wins, so a record points tally is the next one for us to aim for."

Charlton and Hull City have met on 41 previous occasions with the Addicks winning 18, the Tigers 12 and the remaining 11 games ending in draws.

The reverse fixture saw Hull run out 2-0 winners in January with Hakeeb Adelukan and Greg Docherty scoring either side of half-time, while Darren Pratley was sent off just after the hour mark.

The Addicks' last home victory over the Tigers came in August 2015 - Abel Hernandez's 89th-minute equaliser looked to have cancelled out Simon Makienok's opener, but Johann Berg Gudmundsson's 98th-minute header sealed all three points in dramatic fashion.

Martin Coy will be the man in the middle on Sunday afternoon. He has taken charge of 30 games this season, producing 81 yellow cards and five reds.

Coy was also in charge of the reverse fixture at the KC Stadium in January. He will be assisted by David Hunt and Anthony Moon with Paul Howard 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 May edition of Valley Review is now available to purchase online. The magazine covers both of the Addicks' home fixtures in May and features an interview with Jake Forster-Caskey. 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 CharltonTV Live, a new multi-camera show hosted by Scott Minto. He will be joined by guest pundits Alan Curbishley and Paul Hayes for the broadcast which begins at 11.15am.

Supporters will be able to watch with a match pass which costs £10 in the UK and Ireland and internationally.

Supporters who are yet to purchase a pass for Saturday'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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