Charlton v Bristol City Charlton's injury crisis shows little sign of abating, with on-loan forward Jonathan Leko being forced off with a knee injury at QPR on Saturday. The Addicks, who have several senior players sidelined, are without a win in 11 Championship matches. Bristol City have slipped to eighth, two points off the play-offs, following three successive defeats. Jay DaSilva is close to a return while Adam Nagy, Niclas Eliasson and Kasey Palmer are pushing for recalls. Match facts Charlton Athletic have never lost consecutive home league matches against Bristol City, having lost 1-0 against them the last time they met back in February 2016. Bristol City are looking to complete a league double over Charlton for the first time since the 2008-09 campaign. Charlton are without a win in their past 11 league games (D4 L7), drawing each of the past two games. The Addicks last drew three in a row in league competition in September 2016. Bristol City have lost their past four away league matches on Boxing Day since a 4-2 win at Watford in 2008. Bristol City have lost their past three league games - they haven't lost four in a row since November 2018. Since the start of last season, Lyle Taylor has been directly involved in 40 league goals (28 goals, 12 assists) - 12 more than any other Charlton player. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50846971 * Bristol City FC official preview...https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/preview-charlton-athletic-a/ * We must stick to our identity and DNA’ - Holden....https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/we-must-stick-to-our-identity-and-dna-holden/ please log in to view this image Everybody have a really great Christmas.......All the Best from MR & MRS Wiz.
I will be at the Valley cheering on the boys, hopefully 3 points and a good performance and back to winning ways
We could really do with stopping the rot, a draw would suffice, obviously a win would be better though.
I have many memories of my trips to the Valley and going in via the Sammy Barton entrance of the top of the vast bowl that served as their stadium. My wife was born in Charlton and at the time I was living in Chislehurst close to her new home and she accompanied me on several occasions. I still hope we win because it will be worth the gravy points in the household bragging rights. Cheers to all.
Im going up on the coaches, don’t really like going on them as they leave super early but I guess nothing to else you can do on Boxing Day lol
Absolute shocking first half,lose the next two at home, time is up. No direction, no passion,no identity we are absolutely ****.
Strange how it often goes like this once we have a full squad to select from after managing so well with an injury depleted squad. We need to arrest this slide quickly.
Nice to see desilva back, also good to see Eliasson doing the business, Massive two home games coming up. Has Taylor Moore been injured? , for me he’d be one of the first on the team sheet, Williams has done well but he’s too slow, for me he should be cover.