The Addicks return to The Valley on Tuesday night, hosting Bristol Rovers under the lights (KO 7.45pm GMT).
Nathan Jones’ side come into the clash having recorded back-to-back victories in Sky Bet League One, with Thierry Small netting a 96th-minute winner against Shrewsbury Town last time out.
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TEAM NEWS
Kayne Ramsay returned to action on Saturday following a three-month spell on the sidelines with a knee injury, featuring as a late substitute in the Addicks' triumph over the Shrews.
Striker Gassan Ahadme has missed Charlton's last three matches with a foot injury.
THE OPPOSITION
Bristol Rovers currently sit 18th in the Sky Bet League One standings ahead of the midweek meeting.
Iñigo Calderón's side will look to bounce back from a 2-0 defeat at Wigan Athletic last weekend. That was preceded by a 3-1 win at home to Barnsley courtesy of goals from Gatlin O'Donkor, Isaac Hutchinson and Ruel Sotiriou.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Charlton and Bristol Rovers have gone toe-to-toe on 71 previous occasions, with the Addicks winning 25, the Pirates 27 and the remaining 19 encounters resulting in draws.
Bristol Rovers ran out 3-2 victors at the Memorial Stadium in the reverse fixture in October 2024.
MATCH OFFICIALS
Farai Hallam oversees proceedings on Tuesday night.
Hallam will be assisted by Jonathon Block and Alex Bradley, while Craig Hicks is the Fourth Official.
OTHER INFO
Fans are advised that the below roads around the ground will be closed from 7pm until just after kick-off on Tuesday:
- Floyd Road
- Harvey Gardens
- Valley Grove
The Fan Zone, Bartram's and the Meantime Fans’ Bar will be open from 4.45pm on Tuesday, with a £5 early bird offer available on Grolsch until 5.45pm.
Addicks outside of the UK and Ireland can watch all of the midweek action live on CharltonTV, while those inside the UK and Ireland can enjoy live audio commentary from Terry Smith and Steve Brown. Click here to purchase your CharltonTV pass.
Fans 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, while the other half goes to the two winners of a cash prize.
Click here to be in with a chance of winning up to £2,000.
Visiting The Valley for the first time? Click here to read the club's Visitors' Guide.