charlton vs portsmouth: How to watch Tuesday night's match
Charlton Athletic welcome Portsmouth for a midweek fixture with kick-off scheduled for 7: 45 p. m. GMT (2: 45 p. m. ET). The club will provide live match coverage for supporters outside the UK and Ireland, with pre-match build-up starting 7: 15 p. m. GMT (2: 15 p. m. ET). Here’s how to tune in and what to expect on matchday.
How to watch if you are outside the UK and Ireland
Supporters based overseas can access the club’s live stream. Coverage opens about 30 minutes before kick-off, offering pre-match commentary from Greg Stubley alongside former Addick Steve Brown. Fans can choose between a single-match pay-per-view pass or a season subscription to the club’s streaming service. The stream is also available through the club’s official mobile app for subscribers.
Audio-only coverage is available globally for those who prefer it, carried by the same commentary team. If you experience registration, purchase or viewing problems on matchday, reach out to the club’s broadcast support team for assistance ahead of kick-off to avoid missing the early build-up.
Options for viewers in the UK and Ireland
Viewers inside the UK and Ireland will have access to a domestic broadcast of the fixture. If you are watching from these territories, check your usual domestic sports listings or your television platform’s schedule for confirmation of availability and start times. Matchday carriage may differ from the club’s international stream, so fans in the UK and Ireland should verify access before kick-off.
Broadcast tips and matchday notes
Plan to log in at least 15–30 minutes before the match if you are using the club’s streaming service; that gives time to sort any technical issues and catch the pre-match analysis. The stream’s pre-game window begins at 7: 15 p. m. GMT (2: 15 p. m. ET), with commentary and insights from the booth team. For audio-only listeners, the live commentary will follow the same presenters and will be available for global audiences.
On the field, this fixture typically carries a local derby feel, and the atmosphere around The Valley can be raucous. Expect an intense 90 minutes as Charlton aim to defend home turf against Portsmouth’s push. With the broadcast options laid out, fans worldwide should be able to follow every key moment, whether watching the full video feed or tuning in to the live audio.
If you plan to watch on a mobile device, ensure your app is updated and you’re logged into your account ahead of time. For desktop viewing, check that your browser is up to date and that any required playback plugins or permissions are enabled. Doing these quick checks will reduce the chance of last-minute interruptions and get you settled in for the kick-off at 7: 45 p. m. GMT (2: 45 p. m. ET).