Think you could beat a team of Charlton favourites at a pub quiz?
On Monday, February 26th (7-10pm) 'Team Addicks' will be hosting a Charlton Quiz Night, in aid of Prostate Cancer UK, giving supporters the chance to test just that.
Hosted by Sky Sports' Scott Minto at the Marriott Hotel in Bexleyheath, among the competitors will be Manager Karl Robinson, Lee Bowyer, Johnnie Jackson, Carl Leaburn, Kevin Lisbie, Bob Bolder and Garry Nelson.
The quiz will consist of a traditional pub-type quiz and will also feature its own special Charlton rounds, which will include a picture round and a what-happened-next round.
Tickets for the event will go on sale from Wednesday morning and are priced at £10 per person. One hundred per cent of ticket sales will be donated to Prostate Cancer UK.
Tickets can be purchased online, in person from the Valley Superstore or by phone and Charlton supporters are encouraged to enter teams of up to 10 people. On the night fans will be asked to give £1 per team member to the prize pot.
Charlton's Player Liaison Officer Tracey Leaburn, whose father passed away from Prostate Cancer, said: "This charity is obviously very close to my heart, and myself and the Charlton team that are cycling to Amsterdam are all working very hard to make this event a great success.
"As a team, we have to raise £18,000 in sponsorship and we hope that all Charlton supporters can get behind us for what is set to be a fun night for a great cause."
Prostate Cancer UK's annual London to Amsterdam bike ride will see 18 members of staff from the club and Charlton Athletic Community Trust - as well as Minto, Bolder and Nelson - take part in the 145-mile cycle.
Twelve supporters will also be cycling to the continent, meaning that 'Team Addicks' is made up of no fewer than 30 people.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, affecting one in eight white men and one in four black men. It's a huge issue that cannot be ignored. One man will die from prostate cancer every 45 minutes in the UK, which equates to over 11,000 men a year. Based on current trends, this number will rise to over 14,500 men a year by 2026 if nothing is done.
Charlton Quiz Night in aid of Prostate Cancer UK
The Marriott Hotel Bexleyheath
Monday, February 26th
7pm - 10pm
Tickets £10: https://booking.cafc.co.uk/home.aspx