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Charlton and Hull dey battle for different goals

Charlton Athletic dey prepare to host Hull City for The Valley dis Saturday, with both sides get different targets for di rest of di season. Di Addicks just need one point from dia two remaining games to secure Championship survival, while Hull City dey fight to break back into di top six and claim a playoff spot.

Di match go see more dan 20,000 fans expected, as Charlton fans dey rally behind di team. Dis season attendance don already reach 16-year high, and Saturday go be di 13th time wey di 20,000 milestone don reach.

Charlton don extend dia winless run to seven matches after a narrow 2-1 defeat to Ipswich Town. Nathan Jones side dey six points clear of di bottom three, but dem don develop habit of letting leads slip. Dem don go in front for each of dia last four matches against Watford, Preston North End, Sheffield Wednesday, and Ipswich Town, but dem fail to convert any into victory.

For di first half of dis match, Charlton and Hull don already play out a 1-1 draw. John Egan score for Hull City with a header from a corner assisted by Paddy McNair. Thomas Kaminski receive yellow card for Charlton. Joe Gelhardt miss chance for Hull, and Sonny Carey miss for Charlton. Seven minutes of added time don show.

Hull City recent form don halt dia push for playoff, with five matches without win. Dem dey seventh and level on points with Wrexham. Dia last victory na 3-1 over Sheffield Wednesday, but since den dem don get four draws and one defeat. Dia draw with Leicester City don be frustrating, as dem take lead but concede twice before Oli McBurnie rescue a point.

For Charlton, Tyreece Campbell and Amari’i Bell don suffer injuries and go miss di match. Lyndon Dykes and Luke Chambers or Matty Godden fit start. Josh Edwards and Kayne Ramsay dey out with ankle and hamstring issues. Thomas Kaminski go remain for goal.

For Hull, Cody Drameh, David Akintola, and Toby Collyer dey unavailable. Regan Slater and Ryan Giles don return to squad and fit start. Oli McBurnie don score 15 goals dis season and go lead di line, with Joe Gelhardt on 14 goals providing support.

Di match dey crucial for both sides: Charlton dey fight to avoid relegation, while Hull dey chase playoff. Di reverse fixture earlier dis season end 1-1, and Charlton go hope for similar result to secure dia safety.


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