
Charlton have failed to score more than one goal in their last nine matches
Norwich had won four in a row before 1-0 loss at Southampton on Wednesday
Recommended bet: Under 2.5 goals
Norwich City are one of the Championship's in-form teams, having won four of their last five matches to raise hopes of a late play-off surge.
Charlton, meanwhile, are gaining a reputation for keeping things tight at the back and a few more positive results will see them secure a Championship spot for next season, the Addicks having been promoted from League One in 2025.
The LOndoners, however, have a poor record against Norwich and the Canaries won 1-0 when the teams met at Carrow Road on Boxing Day.
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Team news
Striker Matty Godden remains on the sidelines for the Addicks, while midfielder Harvey Knibbs and defender Josh Edwards are also out for the hosts.
Norwich are still without goalkeeper Daniel Grimshaw, while Ben Chrisene remains on the sidelines.
Striker Mohamed Toure is still recovering from a groin injury and top scorer Jovon Makama is a long-term absentee.
The stats
Only Oxford United and Sheffield Wednesday have scored less goals at home than Charlton this season and all of the Addicks' last six matches have featured less than 2.5 goals.
Charlton have failed to score more than one goal in their last 14 home matches.
Norwich have not drawn any of their last 19 matches and the Canaries have scored two goals in four of their last five Championship matches.
City have won all of the last four meetings between these two sides.
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Prediction
Charlton have hardly set the world alight on their return to the Championship this season, but under manager Nathan Jones they have kept things tight at the back, something that is likely to help them secure survival.
They are currently nine points outside of the drop zone and Jones will be keen to maintain the defensive discipline until they are mathematically safe.
Therefore, they are likely to frustrate a Norwich side who have registered some impressive results of late.
The Addicks have secured seven points from their last three matches, including a victory away to promotion contenders Middlesbrough, but Jones criticised his team's passive play when held 1-1 away to Oxford last week and will no doubt encourage a more aggressive approach against the Canaries.
However, whether this will translate into goals is debatable given their record. October 18th was the last time they scored more than one goal at The Valley when they beat Sheff Wed 2-1 and the Canaries will be tough to crack.
It is a tough match to predict with just a handful of points separating the two sides and the safest option for betting purposes is to go for under 2.5 goals.