Tayo Edun and Conor McGrandles make their returns to the starting XI for this afternoonās FA Cup first-round tie..
Edun hasnāt played since Michael Appletonās first game in charge against Stevenage after suffering a hamstring injury in training, while McGrandles has been out with a knee injury.
They are joined in a much-changed starting line-up by Charlton debutant Sam Walker. The 6ft 6in goalkeeper joined the Addicks in October and comes in for Ashley Maynard-Brewer, who is named as a substitute.
Charlton are likely to line-up in a 4-3-3 formation with James Abankwah, Lucas Ness, Terell Thomas and Edun starting in a back four in front of Walker.
McGrandles joins Scott Fraser, wearing the captainās armband, and Jamaican international Karoy Anderson in midfield, behind a front three of Chem Campbell, Slobodan TediÄĀ and Charlie Kirk.
Maynard-Brewer is joined on the bench by Nathan Asiimwe, Tennai Watson, Michael Hector, George Dobson, Louie Watson, Corey Blackett-Taylor, Miles Leaburn and Alfie May.
Charlton:Ā Walker; Abankwah, Ness, Thomas, Edun; McGrandles, Anderson, Fraser(c); C.Campbell, TediÄ, Kirk
Subs:Ā Maynard-Brewer, Asiimwe, T.Watson, Hector, Dobson, L.Watson, Blackett-Taylor, Leaburn,Ā May
Good lineup, with backup on the bench if needed
Comments
Glad we're taking it seriously and respecting Cray Valley, especially having CBT available - Although a little disappointed we wont see any other youngsters.
Going for a 4-0 win... Hope Cray get a goal though
I mean I get we have to show respect to the oppositionĀ
But come on there is no one who can honestly say the team we have put out is not good enough to be beating a team like CVPMĀ
We haven't out out an under 18s team, we have put out a team of senior pros who have played league 1 football this seasonĀ
VERY strong bench, dare I say too strong, as it would have been nice to have had a couple of youngsters who aren't part of the current matchday squad, to bring on if we're say 4-0 up.
I imagine Alfie May will be desperate to get on, and score.Ā
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/8340994.stm
There is an infinitely small chance that that squad isnāt good enough to win this comfortably.
Because Charlton.