Charlton begin their pre-season campaign with a behind-closed-doors friendly against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday morning and supporters will be able to watch the game live on Valley Pass.
Hosted at Rangers’ Harlington training ground, the match is set to kick-off at 10.30am and Valley Pass will be the best way for Addicks fans to follow all the action, with new signing Lyle Taylor likely to appear for the club for the first time.
Valley Pass will be providing live coverage of all of Charlton’s pre-season matches during July. A seasonal subscription – which became active from July 1st and runs until the end of June 2019 – is priced at £60 and provides fans with the best value for money.
Seasonal subscribers can access everything Valley Pass has to offer, including live commentary of every competitive first-team match, the unrivalled Valley Pass archive, exclusive and behind-the-scenes content and coverage of the academy and women’s team.
A monthly pass is also available, priced at £6.50 per month. Fans who purchase a monthly pass – like seasonal subscribers - will be able to enjoy all of Valley Pass’ live coverage of pre-season.
A matchday pass will be available from the start of August for the regular season, offering 48-hour access to Valley Pass, which will be enough time to listen to the commentary and watch the highlights the next day. A full list of pricing is confirmed below.
2018/19 Seasonal subscription - £60
Monthly Pass - £6.50
Matchday Pass 48 hour access (regular season only) - £4
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Charlton’s pre-season schedule
Saturday, July 7th: QPR - Harlington (10.30am) (behind closed doors)
Saturday, July 14th: Welling United v Charlton – Park View Road (12.30pm)
Wednesday, July 18th: Dulwich Hamlet v Charlton – Imperial Fields (7.45pm)
Saturday, July 21st: Crawley Town v Charlton – East Court Stadium (3pm)
Tuesday, July 24th: Charlton v Brighton & Hove Albion – The Valley (7.45pm)
Saturday, July 28th: Charlton v Norwich City - The Valley (3pm)
No supporters are permitted entry to Saturday’s behind-closed-doors friendly against QPR.
Article by Charlie Elson Farmer