West Brom Vs Charlton: team news, referee, odds and matchday details

West Brom Vs Charlton: team news, referee, odds and matchday details

The west brom vs charlton fixture heads to The Hawthorns on Tuesday with a 7. 45pm GMT kick‑off (2: 45 p. m. ET). The Addicks arrive having beaten West Brom 1-0 at The Valley in November 2025, meaning Charlton can complete a league double if they win again.

West Brom Vs Charlton: team news and kickoff

The trip to The Hawthorns carries a 7. 45pm GMT kickoff on Tuesday. Charlton travel after Sonny Carey’s stoppage‑time strike earned Nathan Jones’ side a 1-1 draw at St Mary’s Stadium against Southampton, and Charlton’s one defeat in five (W2 D2) has pulled them seven points clear of danger in the campaign described in the build-up.

Injuries and selection issues for both sides

Charlton will be missing Josh Edwards (ankle), Harvey Knibbs (ankle) and Matty Godden (hamstring) for the Hawthorns trip. West Brom are set to be without Josh Griffiths (foot), Chris Mepham (hamstring), Tammer Bany (thigh) and Karlan Grant (hamstring), and the Baggies come into the game on the back of a 2-0 home defeat to Coventry City last weekend.

Where both sides sit in the table and recent form

West Brom sit 21st in the Sky Bet Championship table, one point above 22nd-placed Leicester City, and have struggled under new manager Eric Ramsay with a run described as D3 L5. The Baggies have taken one point from their last four games at The Hawthorns and failed to score in any of their last three. Historically, West Brom have won just one of their last five home league games against Charlton (D1 L3) and have not hosted them since a 2-2 draw in October 2019.

Head‑to‑head and what’s at stake

Charlton and West Brom have met 63 times previously: the Addicks have 22 wins, the Baggies 21 and 20 games ended in draws. After Charlton’s 1-0 win in November 2025, Charlton are looking to complete the league double over West Brom for only the third time, following 2002-03 and 1936-37. For West Brom, victory is vital as they sit just a point above the drop zone in the current table snapshot.

Referee, matchday kit, tickets and match operations

Samuel Allison will be the referee for the midweek game, assisted by Andrew Fox and James Wilson, with Thomas Kirk named as Fourth Official. Charlton will wear their red Reebok home kit in the West Midlands. Tickets for Tuesday’s trip to The Hawthorns can be purchased card only from the ground on matchday, with no price increase; supporters not in the West Midlands are advised that alternative viewing options are available.

Betting tips and the market view

One betting preview lists a 1pt tip on Charlton to beat West Brom at 3/1 (Betfred), backed as part of a Trixie with other selections: Burton to beat Stockport at 12/5 (Coral) and Shrewsbury to beat Salford at 17/4 (General). A 1pt Trixie combining Charlton, Burton and Shrewsbury returns 67/1 (Betfred) in that guidance. The same preview notes that West Brom have been dragged into relegation trouble under Eric Ramsay and that a Charlton victory in the Black Country would open the gap to at least nine points; the writer also points out Charlton have lost only once on the road in the calendar year described.

Interactive features and in‑game details to watch

Match pages include an interactive player rating tool where users can rate players out of 10; the rater closes 30 minutes after the final whistle and participants must be signed in to an account to play. After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all submissions. The page also notes that comments require JavaScript to load, that all times are shown in UK time, and that tables are subject to change. The page was last updated 24th February 2026 at 21: 26.

Play-by-play entries flagged before kickoff include several disciplinary and offside items: a foul by Isaac Price (West Bromwich Albion); Kayne Ramsay (Charlton Athletic) winning a free kick in the defensive half; fouls by Aune Heggebø (West Bromwich Albion) recorded more than once; Greg Docherty (Charlton Athletic) winning a free kick in the defensive half; Jed Wallace caught offside for West Bromwich Albion; a foul by George Campbell (West Bromwich Albion); and Tyreece Campbell (Charlton Athletic) winning a free kick in the defensive half.

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Next on the calendar: the teams meet at The Hawthorns on Tuesday with a 7. 45pm GMT kickoff (2: 45 p. m. ET), the referee team led by Samuel Allison, and Charlton chasing a league double after their 1-0 win at The Valley in November 2025.