
Charlton are eighth in the Championship, two points from the play-off places
West Brom are down in 12th position, four points adrift of the top six
Recommended bet: Charlton to win
Charlton will be looking to boost their play-off hopes when they welcome West Brom to The Valley for Championship action on Tuesday night.
Promoted from League One last season, the Addicks have performed well in England's second tier, amassing 20 points from 13 matches to sit within striking distance of the top six.
The Baggies have dropped off in recent weeks, slipping to 12th in the standings to leave them four points adrift of the play-off places, and they could be in for a tough time in south-east London.
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Team news
Charlton are missing defender Josh Edwards due to an ankle injury and it is also unclear whether striker Matty Godden will be back in time for this contest.
Reece Burke and Amari'i Bell were both forced off in Saturday's draw with Swansea and the duo will need to be assessed.
West Brom forward Jed Wallace remains sidelined with a calf issue and there are doubts over Toby Collyer and Jayson Molumby, who have both missed the last three matches with muscle problems.
The stats
Charlton have lost just one of their last 23 matches in all competitions at the Valley (W17 D5).
The Addicks have conceded just 11 times in the Championship, only Stoke (9) have a better defensive record.
West Brom are on a three-game run without a victory, most recently being held to a 0-0 draw by rock-bottom Sheffield Wednesday.
The Baggies have lost four of their last five away games.
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Prediction
Nathan Jones continues to do a stellar job with Charlton and he can guide his side to a sixth Championship win of the season against a struggling West Brom side.
The Addicks are on a four-game unbeaten run, beating Sheffield Wednesday and Ipswich before back-to-back draws against Hull and Swansea, and they have been a force to be reckoned with at The Valley.
With just one defeat in their last 23 home matches in all competitions, Charlton are a tough nut to crack in their own backyard and West Brom are unlikely to have much joy on their trip to the capital.
The Baggies have lost three in a row on their travels, going down at Millwall, Watford and Ipswich, and they look set for a fourth-successive defeat.