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Bolton W v Charlton Ath preview
Bolton W v Charlton Ath preview

Season tickets for the 2015/16 campaign are now back on sale at The Valley.

Adults and over 65 prices have increased by £25, while other categories remain at the same price as before the 10 April early bird deadline.

Tickets for the Kent Senior Cup Final against Gillingham at the Priestfield on 30 April are now also available from The Valley, priced at £10 adults and £5 for concessions. Season ticket holders will receive a 50% discount on these prices.

Both the Addicks’ first and Under-21 teams will be in action on Tuesday. The senior side are at Bolton, with the Under-21s facing Brentford at The Valley. The game will kick-off at 2.00pm.

Charlton have only sold 136 tickets for the game at the Macron, so it could well turn out to be the lowest away following of the season.

The team travelled up to the North West by road on Monday and will face a team that are currently 17th in the table.

Guy Luzon may make a change or two but is unlikely to make wholesale changes.

Neil Lennon will be hoping his team can rise up the table in the last four games, before overhauling his squad in the summer.

Stephen Henderson will continue between the sticks for the visitors, but he may have a slightly different back-four in front of him.

Chris Solly will probably start again, and so good has been Morgan Fox’s recent form, that he is likely to confine Rhoys Wiggins to bench duties again.

The central pairing of Roger Johnson and Joe Gomez have played plenty of games recently and Luzon may opt to rest one or both of them.

The head coach seems to like to use players in games against their former clubs, so Tal Ben Haim – hamstring permitting – may get a start. Andre Bikey may come into the equation as well.

Johann Gudmundsson can turn any game on its head and Luzon is likely to start the Icelander again.

Chris Eagles is another former Trotter and could well retain the left-wing berth ahead of Frederic Bulot.

Yoni Buyens and Jordan Cousins are likely to be paired in central midfield again.

Tony Watt was given a breather at Hillsborough on Saturday, but could return to partner Igor Vetokele up front.

The Addicks could line-up like this:

Henderson; Solly, Ben Haim, Johnson, Fox; Gudmundsson, Cousins, Buyens, Eagles; Watt, Vetokele.

Subs: Dmitrovic, Wiggins, Bikey, Lennon, Lepoint, Bulot, Church.

Kevin Wright from Merseyside will be the man in charge.

Both sides have only pride to play for but Luzon will be anxious his team’s season does not just peter out. He will expect his side to get something from the game.


 
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