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MATCH PREVIEW: Charlton Athletic vs. Hull City... Saturday 25th April 2026 - 12:30pm Kick-Off

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  • AberystwythAddick
    AberystwythAddick Posts: 1,555
    edited April 24
    fenaddick said:
    Do we change to 4 at the back because of injuries?

    Tk 

    Ramsay. Clarke Jones Chambers 

                      Coady 
         Doc                    Knibbs

                      Carey 


             Kelman.    Dykes 

    this is on the assumption that TC is out for the game
    RWB at cb and RCB at RB? Interesting move
    He’s played cb before, they’re interchangeable.

    Ramsay probably more suited to the cb role than Clarke 

    I also didn’t want to put Macca in the starting line up 
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 13,525
    Blucher said:
    Hull are a bit leaky at the back but score a lot of goals, with McBurnie and Gelhardt enjoying productive seasons. They've also got our former loanee, Liam Millar (as well as our ex-youth player, Ajayi). It would be typical Charlton to score more than one for only the 6th time in 45 games but to let in 3 at the other end.

    If Ramsey or Sichenje are unfit to start, I'd prefer to see Darren Gough or Harry Clarke on the right side of the back 3. I don't know whether Coady could slot in on the left, although he's a very experienced player and could hopefully do a job. The thought of Burke starting sends a shudder down my spine, whilst a left side of Gillesphey and Chambers is bound to be targeted.

    We're looking desperately thin up top. Dykes is looking very laboured in recent games, although Miles Leaburn hardly made a case for inclusion in his short cameo last week at Sheffield Wednesday. 

    Hull have picked up 35 points away from home this season and will represent another stiff challenge to a Charlton side low on confidence. Hull's recent form has been poor but they could hardly have picked a better opponent for their final away game.

    What I hope we don't see is the desperate and mindless hoofball that's characterised the last 20 minutes of every recent home game. A little bit of combination play in midfield and down the flanks wouldn't go amiss, although that seems to be beyond us at present. Let's hope we can raise our game and put our relegation fears finally to bed after so many opportunities spurned.

    Terry on comms tomorrow: "And opening the bowling from the Covered End, Darren Gough. He's got a couple of slips in defence, a silly point on the touchline and a long leg up front."
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,774
    Long early journey for this one, very committed joke from me for not actually being a real Charlton fan


  • MrBurns
    MrBurns Posts: 1,784
    clive said:

    ● Charlton are unbeaten in their last six home league meetings with Hull City (D3 L3) since a 1-2 reverse in November 1985.

    ● Hull have won three of their last four away league games against London clubs (L1), as many as their previous 16 in the capital beforehand (W3 D7 L6).

    ● Charlton have won their final home league game in seven of the last nine seasons (D2) since a 0-3 defeat to Burnley in 2015-16.

    ● Hull haven’t won their final away league game in any of the last 18 seasons (D6 L12) since a 1-0 victory at Cardiff in 2006-07.

    ● Hull have earned 35 away points in the Championship this season; a win here will make this the most points they have ever earned on the road in a second tier campaign (38, assuming 3 pts/win all-time), a record they set in 2023-24 (37).

    https://www.efl.com/news/2026/april/23/sky-bet-championship--pre-match-stat-pack/

    This screams 0-1. Just hope we don't sit back and if we go 1-0 up early, we go for the throat and kill the game
  • fenaddick said:
    Coady in centre of back 3 tomorrow. We need a calm head and leader. If godden, tc and leaburn are crocked then kelman and dykes it is, maybe without the pressure knowing he'll always be taken off kelman will flourish.....
    Why would you move Jones, our most consistent perfomer of the season?
    Exactly.

    Keep Jones at centre back and have Coady at centre-half-back, sitting between the defence and what passes for our midfield and giving him the option to drop back and defend or push forward to initiate attacking moves.
    You guys are way too technical for me, my point was not to move Jones but he needs Coady alongside him. Gillesphey cannot play imho so coady needs to slot in somehow to the back line. So if it's left side fine, his left peg appears reasonable enough. Maybe square peg and round holes to some, but sadly Macauley is out of his depth in the Championship so if Bell is out as expected we cant risk it. While i'm at it aswell poor Chambers needs to be left out. Balance is one thing, but he's so lightweight it's unreal and will get bullied by most forward lines.

    Pathetic to be this anxious over a game, but pathetic i must be!
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,767
    edited April 24
    Blucher said:
    Hull are a bit leaky at the back but score a lot of goals, with McBurnie and Gelhardt enjoying productive seasons. They've also got our former loanee, Liam Millar (as well as our ex-youth player, Ajayi). It would be typical Charlton to score more than one for only the 6th time in 45 games but to let in 3 at the other end.

    If Ramsey or Sichenje are unfit to start, I'd prefer to see Darren Gough or Harry Clarke on the right side of the back 3. I don't know whether Coady could slot in on the left, although he's a very experienced player and could hopefully do a job. The thought of Burke starting sends a shudder down my spine, whilst a left side of Gillesphey and Chambers is bound to be targeted.

    We're looking desperately thin up top. Dykes is looking very laboured in recent games, although Miles Leaburn hardly made a case for inclusion in his short cameo last week at Sheffield Wednesday. 

    Hull have picked up 35 points away from home this season and will represent another stiff challenge to a Charlton side low on confidence. Hull's recent form has been poor but they could hardly have picked a better opponent for their final away game.

    What I hope we don't see is the desperate and mindless hoofball that's characterised the last 20 minutes of every recent home game. A little bit of combination play in midfield and down the flanks wouldn't go amiss, although that seems to be beyond us at present. Let's hope we can raise our game and put our relegation fears finally to bed after so many opportunities spurned.
    Don't forget Dillon Phillips is there too.
  • GreenWithEnvy
    GreenWithEnvy Posts: 1,868
    Never before in the annals of Charlton's history will a nil-nil scoreline be celebrated so madly, so deeply.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,804
    As I always say in these games.........

    London 0  Hull 4

    And they can all troop back north in their Caravan of Love. 
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,624
    Am expecting a tense and tight affair to play out. Hull not pulling up any trees at a critical time in the season while we are offering up about as much huff and puff as the Big Bad Wolf while blowing fcuk all down at the minute. Long live huff and puff, fortune has to change at some point. 

    Predict a 1-1 which sorts us and with Wrexhams remaining games in mind puts Hull in the box seat for their play off push. 

    Overall proud of the lads this season. We always knew it was going to be tough and thank God we had the start we did.

    As for team, a big game requires some highly experienced heads in it to ensure calmness throughout. I have liked Chambers a lot but he has been playing like a youngster in the last game or two so can see Ramsay being utilised down that side if fit. He has played there to keep us solid once or twice this season.  Can see it looking like this:

    Kaminski
    Sichenje - Jones - Gillesphey
    Clarke - Coady - Docherty - Ramsay
    Carey
    Dykes - Kelman

    Substitutes: Mannion - Burke - Chambers - Fevrier - Coventry - Knibbs - Berry - Leaburn - TC

    UTA!

  • agim
    agim Posts: 1,159
    Mannion 

    Collins LJ  Macca

    Clarke Doc Coady Carey Chambers

    Dyke  Kelman



    Mannion in for Kaminski as Hull love a deep long ball into McBurnie

    Coady is to man mark Gelhardt

    Carey in as he's our top scorer albeit not in form at the moment but where are the goals coming from???



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  • sm
    sm Posts: 3,011
    fenaddick said:
    Coady in centre of back 3 tomorrow. We need a calm head and leader. If godden, tc and leaburn are crocked then kelman and dykes it is, maybe without the pressure knowing he'll always be taken off kelman will flourish.....
    Why would you move Jones, our most consistent perfomer of the season?
    Also Coady having more experience should be better suited to playing elsewhere in the back 3 - don't mess with Lloyd, he is doing perfectly well in his current position.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 5,580
    sm said:
    fenaddick said:
    Coady in centre of back 3 tomorrow. We need a calm head and leader. If godden, tc and leaburn are crocked then kelman and dykes it is, maybe without the pressure knowing he'll always be taken off kelman will flourish.....
    Why would you move Jones, our most consistent perfomer of the season?
    Also Coady having more experience should be better suited to playing elsewhere in the back 3 - don't mess with Lloyd, he is doing perfectly well in his current position.
    Coady is too slow to play as an outside centre back. If he plays it will be in midfield 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,337
    my god, the thought of Burke and Gillesphy in a back 3 fills me with dread

    just get over the line somehow please
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,233
    2-1 win Gudmundsson with the winner late in injury time 
  • IR94
    IR94 Posts: 1,015
    Macca simply cant play, play anyone else there.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,645
    As I always say in these games.........

    London 0  Hull 4

    And they can all troop back north in their Caravan of Love. 
    Happy hour again with you Golfie 
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,645
    Whatever has come and gone before us since our last win at Boro is irrelevant.  Massively up for this one.  We’re stretched with injuries but hoping the crowd and the atmosphere can give the lads the boost they need to get the point.  

    I think we need to go for it.  I understand the rhetoric re: just needing a point, but Docherty epitomized the fight on Wednesday and we need 11 performances like that.  

    My eldest who is 3 is going to, his record so far is Burton at the end of last season (3-1), Orient in the Playoff Final and then Blackburn at home this season (3-0).  He was at the original Pompey fixture which got called off (God bless you Norm), but didn’t go to the rearranged game, so still has a 100% record.  I’m categorically saying that will continue after 2mo and we can do this.  

    Come on lads, we’re right behind you and let’s get over the line and celebrate a successful season and then give credit to all your hard work.  
  • bristoladdick
    bristoladdick Posts: 1,177
    Hoping for a good performance despite the injuries, plus a Sheff Wed draw at Oxford!
  • What Burke are we talking about?

    A Burke

    WA Burke 

    URA Burke 

    R Burke
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 19,134
    Probably been mentioned on here already but presume that Asst Manager, Dean Holden will be in charge of his team tomorrow. 

    Hope he gets a good response from the home fans. 

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  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 13,525
    As I always say in these games.........

    London 0  Hull 4

    And they can all troop back north in their Caravan of Love. 

  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 23,087
    Kaminski
    Sichenje Jones Gillesphey
    Clarke Coady Docherty Chambers
    Knibbs
    Dykes Kelman

    Mannion Burke Gough Coventry Carey Berry Fevrier Leaburn Fullah
  • ElliotCAFC
    ElliotCAFC Posts: 2,626
    I honestly have no idea how the lineup will look, it's just guess work as to who will be fit enough to play. I'm praying TC was taken off as a precaution, whatever you may think of him, we're a much better side when he's in the team. Godden has missed the entire season as he sacrificed his health to get us promoted last year, he may have just sacrificed a new contract for himself by staying on and trying to get us an equalizer. 

    I was heartened by the Ipswich performance, they've got a Premier League squad (or at least too good for the Championship) and we had them on the back foot until injuries took over. This team is giving their all and they clearly care, despite our lack of quality, we're 6 points clear off the drop. We've had to spend the majority of the last 20 years watching managers and players do the bare minimum just to pick up their wages. This team cares, the manager cares, I really hope the atmosphere is positive and they're going to need all the help they can get. 

    2-0 Charlton
  • peterreeves
    peterreeves Posts: 1,185
    I'm bringing my 13 year old Nephew to his very first football match tomorrow.

    He supports Arsenal but his mum can't afford the tickets. I agreed to this weeks ago when laughingly I thought we'd be safe and Arsenal would be Champions...

    Now the poor kid is already traumatised with Arsenal hitting 'self destruct' and now I'm thinking if we don't get a result tomorrow he'll probably fall off the cliff and take up tidlywinks!

    Please Charlton... just for once play with some heart, get the point and give me a chance to convince a Gooner to become an Addick! 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 52,105
    edited April 24
    I think we'll see:

    Kaminski
    Sichenje - Jones - Gillesphey
    Clarke - Docherty - Coventry - Coady - Fevrier
    Kelman - Dykes

    I'd like to see:

    Mannion
    Clarke - Jones - Sichenje - Chambers
    Coady
    Docherty - Coventry
    Carey
    Kelman - Leaburn

    I think we nick this 1-0 and ruin Hulls season. 
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,380
    We're not going to suddenly change system, we'll be playing safe and succumbing to another 2-1 defeat.
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 5,094
    Tough game like they all in this league for one reason and another .. still think we are safe with 50 can’t see Oxford getting more than 4 points max in their last two games …. But I think we got more chance of getting the point at Swansea than tomorrow ….. Hull was one team expected  to be fighting  at our end of the table .. and will have to come and try to win … expect us to go back what got us the 50 points 

    We could without Ramsey Bell Godden and Campbell ( althrough not much of a loss ) I expect Bell and Ramsey to make it 

    Kaminski 

    Clarke 
    Ramsey 
    Jones
    Coady 
    Bell

    Doc
    Coventry 
    Carey 

    Fev

    Kelman 

    can’t see him doing that myself it will be Leaburn and Dykes or one of them with Kelman …. But if Godden is fit go with him and Kelman. … it all depends on the injuries 

    score 1-1 






  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 18,604
    NJ's press conference sounds like Godden will be fit but the others he describes as "touch and go"
  • As someone said above, Coady must play. I'm hoping he was rested in the week so he can.

    Our forward options are a worry. I assume Godden & Campbell are out and Leaburn may even be injured. If that is the case our only forward options are Kelman & Dykes to start with no other natural forwards on the bench.

    I can't see us scoring too many tomorrow. 




  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,672
    fenaddick said:
    NJ's press conference sounds like Godden will be fit but the others he describes as "touch and go"
    Hmm. I think he's just trying to sound positive. The three players who couldn't run or had to be removed intra-game might miraculously recover three days later for a game of Championship intensity.