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Crystal Palace v Charlton Ath preview
Crystal Palace v Charlton Ath preview

Charlton streamed Monday’s Under-21 clash with Sheffield Wednesday at The Valley live on their You Tube channel.

Though without commentary, the presentation was excellent, with several camera angles and instant replays of the important incidents.

The Addicks ran out comfortable 4-0 winners, after a goalless first half. Josh Umerah with a brace, Ademola Lookman and Joe Aribo scoring the goals.

When the draw for the Capital One Cup was made, the trip to Selhurst Park was eagerly anticipated by Charlton fans. Now, with Palace in good form, and the Addicks on the slide, there will more apprehension in the away following.

Guy Luzon has said that a number of regulars will be rested with Chris Solly, Morgan Fox, Alou Diarra, Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Tony Watt probably amongst those that Luzon will consider giving a breather to.

Naby Sarr, Regan Charles-Cook, Harry Lennon, Johnnie Jackson and Mikhail Kennedy are possibles to get a rare run out.

Nick Pope looks certain to continue in goal, and Jordan Cousins may drop back to give Solly a rest.

Luzon will have to decide between Diarra and Sarr as Patrick Bauer’s partner, and Zakaraya Bergdich may come in for Fox.

Mikhail Kennedy could fill the wide right berth, though Regan Charles-Cook could come into consideration.

El-Hadji Ba and Jackson could be the engine room pairing, and Conor McAleny – eligible to play in this competition – may take the wide left berth.

Igor Vetokele and Karlan Ahearne-Grant may be given the opportunity to get some minutes under their belt.

Charlton may line-up something like this:

Pope; Cousins, Diarra, Bauer, Bergdich; Kennedy, Ba, Jackson, McAleny; Vetokele, Ahearne-Grant.

Subs: Mitov, Sarr, Lennon, Fox, Kashi, Charles-Cook, Gudmundsson.

The referee will be Preston’s Neil Swarbrick.

Luzon will want his team to put on a good display for the large travelling support, and get through the game injury free. It is difficult to see the Addicks progressing further in the competition.


 
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