Friday 5 February 2016

A good record against Bristol City

A few points to ponder as we face Bristol City in a crucial relegation clash tomorrow. City are, of course, currently without a manager after they sacked Steve Cotterill, but are engaged in a search for a new head coach (sound familiar?) and have been given permission to speak to Barnsley's manager Lee Johnson who played for the Robins for six years.

Charlton have only lost one of their last 14 home games against the Robins in all competitions (W9 D4). Bristol City have kept just one clean sheet in their last 10 league meetings with the Addicks - a 2-0 win at The Valley in October 2008.

The Addicks have conceded the most goals inside the last 15 minutes of games this season (14). No team in the Championship has scored fewer goals than Bristol City over the last six games (2).

Charlton's four goals in their last game against Rotherham was the first time they had scored more than three goals in a league game since May 2013. 17% of Bristol City's goals this season have come from free-kick situations, the highest percentage in the Championship.

Odds: Charlton 2/1, Draw 9/4, Bristol City 27/10.

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