Charlton vs QPR

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Charlton vs QPR
The Championship
Friday 6th February 2026 - 8:01pm
The Valley

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How to get there;
Car: 1h 12m (15,4 mi) via A315 or 1 hr to 2 hr 10 min (16.6 miles) via A501
Train: 1hr 12m on the Central Line to Bank, then SouthEastern train service to Charlton
Bike: 1 hr 22 min (14.5 miles) via A200 (very slow cycling if you do 14.5 miles in that time...this is surely the quickest way to get there.)
Boat: See posts on social media about a boat leaving at lunchtime.

Previous meetings vs Charlton;
Games won: 23
Games drawn: 22
Games lost: 26

Ones to remember;
14 Oct 1975 Charlton Athletic v Queens Park Rangers W 0-3 League Cup
24 Nov 1979 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic W 4-0 League Division Two
20 Mar 1982 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic W 4-0 League Division Two
22 Mar 1983 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic W 5-1 League Division Two

Ones to forget;
26 Dec 1923 Charlton Athletic v Queens Park Rangers L 3-0 Division Three (South)
16 Jan 1930 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic L 0-3 FA Cup
13 Oct 1934 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic L 0-3 Division Three (South)
28 Nov 1970 Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic L 1-4 League Division Two

Players who have played for both;
Tony Hazell;

1964–1974 Queens Park Rangers 369 (4)
1979–1981 Charlton Athletic 37 (0)

Mike Flanagan;
1971–1979 Charlton Athletic 254 (85)
1980–1983 Queens Park Rangers 78 (20)
1983–1986 Charlton Athletic93 (24)

Alan McDonald;
1982–1997 Queens Park Rangers 402 (13)
1983 → Charlton Athletic (loan) 9 (0)

Gavin Peacock;
1984–1987 Queens Park Rangers 17 (1)
1996 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 5 (2)
1996–2002 Queens Park Rangers 185 (34)
2001 → Charlton Athletic (loan) 5 (0)

Carl Leaburn;
1987–1998 Charlton Athletic 322 (53)
2001–2002 Queens Park Rangers 1 (0)

Bradley Allen;
1988–1995 Queens Park Rangers 81 (27)
1995–1999 Charlton Athletic40 (9)

Kevin Lisbea;
1996–2007 Charlton Athletic 155 (16)
2000–2001→ Queens Park Rangers(loan) 2 (0)

Paul Konchesky;
1997–2005 Charlton Athletic 149 (5)
2015–2016 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 34 (0)

Simon Royce;
1998–2000 Charlton Athletic 8 (0)
2002 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 8 (0)
2002–2003 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 8 (0)
2003–2005 Charlton Athletic 1 (0)
2005 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 13 (0)
2005–2007 Queens Park Rangers 50 (0)

Danny ****tu;
1999–2002 Charlton Athletic 0 (0)
2001 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 18 (1)
2002–2006 Queens Park Rangers 145 (15)
2011–2012 Queens Park Rangers 7 (0)

Luke Young;
2001–2007 Charlton Athletic 187 (4)
2011–2014 Queens Park Rangers 24 (2)

Jerome Thomas;
2002 → Queens Park Rangers 10 (3)
2004-2008 Charlton Athletic 119 (7)

Lee Cook;
2002–2003 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 13 (1)
2004–2007 Queens Park Rangers 119 (9)
2008 → Charlton Athletic (loan) 9 (0)
2008–2009 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 23 (1)
2009–2012 Queens Park Rangers 27 (1)

Marcus Bent;
2006–2008 Charlton Athletic 46 (4)
2010→ Queens Park Rangers (loan) 3 (0)

Jordan Cousins;
2012–2016 Charlton Athletic 125 (7)
2016–2019 Queens Park Rangers 61 (1)

Ben Hamer;
2011–2014 Charlton Athletic 114 (0)
2025 - Queens Park Rangers 7 (0)

Morgan Fox;
2013–2017 Charlton Athletic 103 (1)
2023–2025 Queens Park Rangers 46 (2)

Tomer Hemed;
2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 27 (7)
2019– Charlton Athletic 19 (0)

Conor Washington;
2016–2018 Queens Park Rangers 92 (13)
2020–2022 Charlton Athletic 71 (22)

Tomer Hemed;
2018–2019 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) 27 (7)
2019–2020 Charlton Athletic 18 (0)

Macaulay Bonne;
2019–2020 Charlton Athletic 36 (11)
2020– Queens Park Rangers 35 (3)
2023 Charlton Athletic 16 (2)

Charlie Kelman;
2020–2025 Queens Park Rangers 23 (0)
2025– Charlton Athletic 21 (4)

Lyndon Dykes;
2020–2024 Queens Park Rangers 156 (35)
2026– Charlton Athletic 4 (1)

Managed both;
Ian Dowie;

1996 - Queens Park Rangers - caretaker
2006 - Charlton
2008 - Queens Park Rangers

Match preview;
This Friday evening we head across London, to The Valley, to play Charlton Athletic in a Friday night game. Charlton have won two, lost two and drawn one in their last five, and sit 18th, on 35 points. Their top scorer is Sonny Carey, with 7 goals, followed by former R, Charlie Kelman, with 4 goals. During the January transfer window they signed Collins Sichenje, Harry Clarke, Lyndon Dykes, Luke Chambers, Tiernan Brooks, Jayden Fevrier and Conor Coady. Their boss, Nathan Jones, has been their manager for a year today, and in his first season in charge, managed to gain promotion from League One via the playoffs.

As for us, after our marvellous win against Coventry, I've spent far too much of my week watching Kone's goal on repeat, and it has even featured in a few work meetings/courses when appropriate. It was brilliant. That win put us 11th in the table, on 43 points, so 4 points from the playoffs...but I'm not getting excited, I will be happy with a top ten finish this season, and a squad ready to compete for a higher finish next year. For me, the most positive aspect of last Saturday's game was that after going one down, our heads didn't drop, and we went for an equaliser, and then having equalised we went for a winner. Next step is building in that psychological attacking spirit so it kicks in before we are losing!

Team news and manager comments to go up asap, enjoy if you are making the trip across to Charlton on Friday night, and as always...

...COME ON YOU SUPER HOOPSA!!!
 
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They've got a good looking ground now....
Last there around 82 or 83 when somehow they had signed the wonderful Danish international player Allan Simondson who had played for the likes of Barcelona and we all wondered how? Anyway we won and I think from memory Micklewhite scored with a bycicle kick and we went on to win the league....
 
They've got a good looking ground now....
Last there around 82 or 83 when somehow they had signed the wonderful Danish international player Allan Simondson who had played for the likes of Barcelona and we all wondered how? Anyway we won and I think from memory Micklewhite scored with a bycicle kick and we went on to win the league....
The ground does look tidy now, it used to be enormous, huge terraces, and was then abandoned for years.

Cheers Dave.
 
They've got a good looking ground now....
Last there around 82 or 83 when somehow they had signed the wonderful Danish international player Allan Simondson who had played for the likes of Barcelona and we all wondered how? Anyway we won and I think from memory Micklewhite scored with a bycicle kick and we went on to win the league....
I was there too. Only memory now was that huge terrace going up the hill - I’m sure someone told me it was the biggest in England
 
I remember going to the old Valley for the FA cup tie in 1970, which we won 3-2. Pretty sure there was over 30,000 in the ground and it looked empty. That terrace that ran the length of the pitch on one side was vast.
 
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Not sure if anyone has already explained this but...

Why does the game start at 20:01?
 
Couple of guys in my group are heading up early for the party boat. About 450 meeting at Waterloo Spoons for 4.5 hours should go well. I’m told there’s still a couple of spots going if anyone wants the guy’s number to join.

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