Supporters all over the world will be able to watch Sunday's Sky Bet League One clash against AFC Wimbledon live on CharltonTV (3pm GMT KO).
The Boxing Day clash is classed as a 'bank holiday fixture' meaning that it is at the home club's discretion as to whether domestic live streaming is available. We are delighted that AFC Wimbledon have agreed to make the fixture available in the UK & Ireland, as well as anywhere else in the world.
Alan Curbishley and the Addicks' Director of Football Steve Gallen will be joining Scott Minto in the CharltonTV studio, presented by DNEL, and Sunday's pre-show will get underway at 2.15pm GMT.
Ahead of kick-off, the trio will be discussing the upcoming transfer window and will also be joined pre-game, via Zoom, by the club's former South African defender Mark Fish, so Sunday's programme is not to be missed!
Match passes for Sunday's game are priced at just £10 and fans who purchase one can enjoy 45 minutes of unrivalled build up, the match itself, plus half-time and full-time analysis.
CharltonTV LIVE subscriptions (international only)
International supporters can also watch the fixture by purchasing a CharltonTV LIVE half season pass, which is priced at just £100. Over the course of the second half of the season, the aforementioned subscription’s cost-per-match equates to less than £5 per game.
Monthly CharltonTV LIVE subscriptions are also available to supporters living outside of the UK & Ireland and are priced at £35 per month recurring.
These subscriptions also provide fans with everything else that CharltonTV has to offer such as audio commentary of every competitive first-team game and unlimited access to all on-demand videos.
These subscriptions are only available to fans OUTSIDE of the UK* & Ireland due to EFL broadcast rules.
Click here to purchase your subscription.
All supporters are reminded that annual and monthly CharltonTV subscriptions, which are priced at £60 and £6.50 per month respectively, do NOT include the live streaming of league games.
Fans all over the world will also be able to watch the build-up to Sunday's game live on the club’s YouTube and Twitter channels.