We won't be conceding as many as Sheffield United you'd like to think, although, we are susceptible to an away tonking (Rotherham, Peterborough, Wrexham) and I am expecting one at some stage.
Got some real quality Bristol City, player for player we don't really match them. Think we will really struggle in the midfield (which will be the theme a fair few times this season) Randell & Knight is a very good pairing. Jason Knight imo is a quality mid in this league, can do it all, and is pretty relentless.
Would start Kelman and Tanto. We won't get many chances so we need to hope one of them chances falls to the best finisher at the club.
Heart says a tough 1-1, head says a learning curve game for us and we lose 2-1. Should be a good day out either way 👍🏻
I’d start Leaburn and Tanto, personally , or TC and Tanto.
Both defences tight so far, both teams know where the goals are, I think this has a 0-0 written all over it and I would take that any day of the week. Containing Twine well will be key this weekend. Can see Tanto coming in for Campbell for this away game, while the former should have shot first time vs Stevenage for a goal chance, his overall running and ability to open up space was very impressive.
Watching the admittedly brief highlights of the last 2 games, we actually look like we have the potential to be a really good side. It’s a long time since I felt that way! Addicks to victory down in Bristol - 1-0 to us.
I feel like the Sheff Utd showed some particularly bad defending and scoring 4 might have flattered Bristol City a little bit. They took their chances very well.
Key thing will be to keep it tight, play the NJ way and not concede early. It's a pretty big ask away from home, but we are capable. If we concede 1-2 in the first half, I have seen occasions last year and before (which were very few tbf) where we chase a game if we are behind and we lose our shape. I have belief that, if we keep it 0-0 at the half, anything could be possible.
I suspect there will be minimal changes (if any), despite people knocking on the door. I just think taking Kelman out at this stage adds more unneeded pressure to him and causes more problems than it solves - we're more likely to score late on, but I just think having the other strikers hungry and coming on to finish could be useful. Maybe Tanto for TC is the more reasonable one imo - who knows. NJ tends to prefer one out-and-out striker, and whilst we still await the return the the sniffer dog, I think it's either Miles or Kelman.
Either way, defending is the more immediate challenge for this game. Anything better than a tight loss would be really positive, as conservative as that sounds. We're just trying to get points on the board wherever we can, then we start looking up. Feel like this will be one of quite a few away losses this season, but in NJ we trust.
Realistically I think we'll lose. Just hope people don't get too high or too low this season. Staying up is the priority this year, and sooner rather than later the headline "Charlton taught the harsh realities of the championship" will occur. Let's just not be too hard on them all, especially Kelman who got stick for not "putting 110% effort in" at 3-0 on Tuesday.
I think Bristol City will be a bit like us in that they are better in games where they have less of the ball. So they can get a great result at Bramall Lane against a possession side, but might struggle against us where we are happy to sit back organised behind the ball and try and nick something
Doubt we will start with a formation of 2 out and out strikers. On Tuesday Olaofe played further back than Leaburn. I expect one up front to start, probably Kelman, and TC/Olaofe just behind. Leaburn will come on late.
We won't be conceding as many as Sheffield United you'd like to think, although, we are susceptible to an away tonking (Rotherham, Peterborough, Wrexham) and I am expecting one at some stage.
Got some real quality Bristol City, player for player we don't really match them. Think we will really struggle in the midfield (which will be the theme a fair few times this season) Randell & Knight is a very good pairing. Jason Knight imo is a quality mid in this league, can do it all, and is pretty relentless.
Would start Kelman and Tanto. We won't get many chances so we need to hope one of them chances falls to the best finisher at the club.
Heart says a tough 1-1, head says a learning curve game for us and we lose 2-1. Should be a good day out either way 👍🏻
Tanto won a lot of balls high up with the press against Stevenage. TC doesn't have that in his game, yet.
Bristol City beat Charlton Athletic 2-1 the last time this exact fixture was played in October 2019, and will be looking for successive victories over the Addicks at Ashton Gate for the first time since October 1975.
Bristol City have won their opening home game in just two of the last seven league seasons (D3 L2). However, following their 4-1 win at Sheffield United on MD1, they could start a league campaign with back-to-back victories for the first time since 2020-21.
Following their 1-0 win at Watford on MD1, Charlton will be looking to start consecutive league campaigns with back-to-back wins for the first time since 2009-10 to 2011-12 (all in League One).
In this match, Charlton will be looking to claim their first away victory in the Championship since a 1-0 success against Hull City in June 2020.
On MD1, Bristol City’s Scott Twine recorded two goals and an assist against Sheffield United; the first time he’s recorded three goal contributions in a Championship match and the fourth time in his overall EFL career.
Watching the NTT20 betting show, they talked about our game, and thought we would do well in nullifying their threat, whereas Sheff United were the perfect opposition for them At 25:54
I think we will see that Bristol city is a big step up from Watford. They played some fantastic football last weekend. No shame in losing to them if it happens either.
Would be over the moon if we secure any kind of result.
We won't be conceding as many as Sheffield United you'd like to think, although, we are susceptible to an away tonking (Rotherham, Peterborough, Wrexham) and I am expecting one at some stage.
Got some real quality Bristol City, player for player we don't really match them. Think we will really struggle in the midfield (which will be the theme a fair few times this season) Randell & Knight is a very good pairing. Jason Knight imo is a quality mid in this league, can do it all, and is pretty relentless.
Would start Kelman and Tanto. We won't get many chances so we need to hope one of them chances falls to the best finisher at the club.
Heart says a tough 1-1, head says a learning curve game for us and we lose 2-1. Should be a good day out either way 👍🏻
I’d start Leaburn and Tanto, personally , or TC and Tanto.
Problem is with Leaburn, he still seems a risk. Feel him and TC could be good impact subs together. Tanto and Kelman feel like the better starters, all a matter of opinions though.
I think Bristol City will be a bit like us in that they are better in games where they have less of the ball. So they can get a great result at Bramall Lane against a possession side, but might struggle against us where we are happy to sit back organised behind the ball and try and nick something
Agree with this a bit, Bristol City aren't the most ball playing side, they're not like Saints, Brum, Ipswich etc, they're quite an industrious side sprinkled with quality. I think we could frustrate them.
We won't be conceding as many as Sheffield United you'd like to think, although, we are susceptible to an away tonking (Rotherham, Peterborough, Wrexham) and I am expecting one at some stage.
Got some real quality Bristol City, player for player we don't really match them. Think we will really struggle in the midfield (which will be the theme a fair few times this season) Randell & Knight is a very good pairing. Jason Knight imo is a quality mid in this league, can do it all, and is pretty relentless.
Would start Kelman and Tanto. We won't get many chances so we need to hope one of them chances falls to the best finisher at the club.
Heart says a tough 1-1, head says a learning curve game for us and we lose 2-1. Should be a good day out either way 👍🏻
Tanto won a lot of balls high up with the press against Stevenage. TC doesn't have that in his game, yet.
TC is very good at a couple of things, but a work in progress, as you say Tanto is a bit of a menace. Watford looked like they didn't have an answer for his pace and power, neither did Stevenage.
Have a feeling if Kelman, Tanto and Knibbs are on the pitch at the same time, Tantos work rate/press will open up an opportunity for one of those two.
I can see TC & Leaburn having more fun/luck against tired legs, feel Tanto and Kelman make more sense starting right now.
TC is great at pressing with a partner, him and Godden forced a decent amount of GK errors as they worked well together. TC was playing with someone less familiar with our pressing game at the weekend
I think we will see that Bristol city is a big step up from Watford. They played some fantastic football last weekend. No shame in losing to them if it happens either.
Would be over the moon if we secure any kind of result.
Well, we may as well not bother to turn up then, what a defeatest attitude ...🤦♂️
As much as I'd like to see Kelman get off the mark and become a key player for us in our bid to remain in the second tier, I can't shake the feeling that he'll continue to struggle and I can see him—for better or worse—get dropped in favour Leaburn whom I think might shine and is definitely worth a punt given our forwards' slow start. In a more positive twist, I have a funny feeling that Carey might become one of those aforementioned key players and I reckon he'll bag one for us against Bristol City.
Hoping for a 1-1 draw, but fearing a close 2-1 defeat for us, sadly. Excited, nonetheless!
To come away with a point will be a result for us. Win, lose or draw, the first away game against quality opposition will tell us all a LOT about the quality and potential of our squad
I thought starting with TC and bringing Tanto on against tiring defenders was a good call against Watford. TC wasn't at this best but was still effective on Saturday and posed them problems. I think it is a good thing to play him as he needs to grow into the level as does Kelman. I have no doubts that both can.
We know Bristol City are a good side, but I wouldn't go over he top in relation to their result last week. Sheff Utd were very poor defensively. Hopefully we won't be.
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Key thing will be to keep it tight, play the NJ way and not concede early. It's a pretty big ask away from home, but we are capable. If we concede 1-2 in the first half, I have seen occasions last year and before (which were very few tbf) where we chase a game if we are behind and we lose our shape. I have belief that, if we keep it 0-0 at the half, anything could be possible.
I suspect there will be minimal changes (if any), despite people knocking on the door. I just think taking Kelman out at this stage adds more unneeded pressure to him and causes more problems than it solves - we're more likely to score late on, but I just think having the other strikers hungry and coming on to finish could be useful. Maybe Tanto for TC is the more reasonable one imo - who knows. NJ tends to prefer one out-and-out striker, and whilst we still await the return the the sniffer dog, I think it's either Miles or Kelman.
Either way, defending is the more immediate challenge for this game. Anything better than a tight loss would be really positive, as conservative as that sounds. We're just trying to get points on the board wherever we can, then we start looking up. Feel like this will be one of quite a few away losses this season, but in NJ we trust.
- Bristol City beat Charlton Athletic 2-1 the last time this exact fixture was played in October 2019, and will be looking for successive victories over the Addicks at Ashton Gate for the first time since October 1975.
- Bristol City have won their opening home game in just two of the last seven league seasons (D3 L2). However, following their 4-1 win at Sheffield United on MD1, they could start a league campaign with back-to-back victories for the first time since 2020-21.
- Following their 1-0 win at Watford on MD1, Charlton will be looking to start consecutive league campaigns with back-to-back wins for the first time since 2009-10 to 2011-12 (all in League One).
- In this match, Charlton will be looking to claim their first away victory in the Championship since a 1-0 success against Hull City in June 2020.
- On MD1, Bristol City’s Scott Twine recorded two goals and an assist against Sheffield United; the first time he’s recorded three goal contributions in a Championship match and the fourth time in his overall EFL career.
https://www.efl.com/news/2025/august/14/sky-bet-championship--pre-match-stat-pack/I think we will see that Bristol city is a big step up from Watford. They played some fantastic football last weekend. No shame in losing to them if it happens either.
Would be over the moon if we secure any kind of result.
Agree with this a bit, Bristol City aren't the most ball playing side, they're not like Saints, Brum, Ipswich etc, they're quite an industrious side sprinkled with quality. I think we could frustrate them.
Have a feeling if Kelman, Tanto and Knibbs are on the pitch at the same time, Tantos work rate/press will open up an opportunity for one of those two.
I can see TC & Leaburn having more fun/luck against tired legs, feel Tanto and Kelman make more sense starting right now.
A point would be a ok.
In a more positive twist, I have a funny feeling that Carey might become one of those aforementioned key players and I reckon he'll bag one for us against Bristol City.
Hoping for a 1-1 draw, but fearing a close 2-1 defeat for us, sadly. Excited, nonetheless!
1-1 Kelman to bag his first.
Win, lose or draw, the first away game against quality opposition will tell us all a LOT about the quality and potential of our squad
We know Bristol City are a good side, but I wouldn't go over he top in relation to their result last week. Sheff Utd were very poor defensively. Hopefully we won't be.