The Addicks conclude their Valley campaign against Port Vale this weekend and supporters outside of the UK and Ireland can watch all of the action live on CharltonTV (3pm KO BST).
Dean Holden's side will be looking to bounce back following last weekend's 3-2 defeat at home to Morecambe.
Host Scott Minto will be joined by Alan Curbishley and Steve Brown in the CharltonTV studio, presented by DNEL Ltd, with the trio going live on air from 2.15pm BST – 45 minutes before kick-off.
Fans will be treated to a host of features, debate and exclusive interviews before the action gets under way at 3pm.
Addicks abroad can enjoy all this, plus the game itself, half time and full-time analysis by purchasing a live streaming match pass for just £10.
Click here to purchase your live streaming match pass for Charlton v Port Vale.
Alternatively, overseas supporters can set themselves up to watch every game this season by purchasing a CharltonTV LIVE subscription for just £220 per annum or £35 per month recurring.
These subscriptions will grant supporters access to live stream EVERY league game for 12 months or one calendar month respectively. The cost of the annual subscription breaks down to less than £5 per game.
Click here to purchase your CharltonTV LIVE subscription as an overseas supporter.
Supporters in the UK or Ireland, meanwhile, are not permitted to live stream this weekend's game against the Valiants due to EFL broadcast rules. They can, however, listen to live audio commentary of the game on CharltonTV.
Annual and monthly CharltonTV subscriptions are priced at £65 per year and £7 per month recurring and they grant fans access to live audio commentary of every competitive first team match. Subscribers can also live stream a host of matches as part of their subscriptions but this does NOT include the live streaming of competitive men’s first-team games.
Click here to purchase your CharltonTV live audio commentary subscription.
Addicks all over the world can also be able to watch the build-up to Saturday’s clash against Port Vale live on the club’s YouTube and Twitter channels.