Derby County vs Charlton Athletic
Tuesday 30th September 2025 - 8pm Kick-Off
Referee: Gavin Ward
Introduction
After the briefest of stutters towards the end of August, it appears that Charlton are now back, and acclimatising to life in the second tier much better than anyone could have really predicted. A comfortable 3-0 win certainly wouldn't have been the score line that many would have predicted ahead of our clash with Blackburn Rovers on Saturday. Yet we saw the sort of display from a Charlton side that we're now growing used to under Nathan Jones. At the moment we just need to enjoy this ride whilst we can
The Opposition
Name: Derby County (21st) - Manager: John Eustace
Ground: Pride Park
Previous League Result: Wrexham 1-1 Derby
Next up for the Addicks is a double header on the road, with Derby County the hosts tomorrow evening.
There could be an argument that it was at Pride Park, where the Nathan Jones revolution at Charlton truly begun, an Addicks side travelled to Pride Park low on confidence, having not won in three months, a run of sixteen games... There was a feeling of "here we go again" when Derby (who'd be promoted in second place that season) took a one goal lead, but Alfie May, and Karoy Anderson would help record a first victory under Jones' stewardship, and whilst we only won a further three games that season, we've not looked back since.
This of course will be Derby's second year in the Championship since we last visited them in League One, they survived by the skin of their teeth last season, 50-pts kept them up, one more than Luton Town who were consigned to League One Football; Paul Warne, the Manager that we faced in March 2024 has gone, and in his place came John Eustace, previously of Blackburn Rovers, who just about helped the Rams to avoid the drop...
The new campaign has remained a struggle for the hosts, they've won just the once, a visit to West Bromwich Albion, whilst have three draws. However just one solitary point has been recorded for the Home side at Pride Park, and with Derby on six points, and in 21st, this is a chance to record another victory at a venue where we've not had the happiest of record in recent years, we've just that one win in Derbyshire since 1999. In terms of goals... and our hosts have scored nine times, with Carlton Morris (signed by Nathan Jones at Luton) top scorer with four, but they have conceded 13-times, over double the amount conceded by the Addicks, so there could be opportunities to hurt, and inflict more pain on the home ground come 10pm tomorrow evening.
Charlton Team News
Well this'll be an interesting squad selection tomorrow night, seeing that this'll be the first League fixture in 2025/26 which'll be played in midweek, so naturally we'll have to see what kind of hand Nathan Jones deals come 6:45pm - Both Tyreece Campbell and Charlie Kelman were withdrawn with 30-minutes to spare on Saturday, that could have been with tonight in mind, meaning we'll see the usual duo in attack starting, with Miles Leaburn, and Tanto Olaofe replacing them around a similar time, what with Preston to come next weekend.
Elsewhere and we could once again see James Bree and Reece Burke rested, with their minutes managed, if that's the case you'd expect to see Rob Apter and Kayne Ramsay returning to the starting eleven. However given their performances of late, and minutes they have achieved, its a settled back line we could see once more. Of course its unlikely the defence will remain completely unchanged; Josh Edwards limped off against Blackburn, so will likely be replaced by Macauley Gillesphey, with Amari'i Bell shifting across to Left Wing-Back
Kaminski
Burke - Jones - Gillesphey
Bree - Coventry - Docherty - Bell
Carey
Campbell - Kelman
Substitutes: Maynard-Brewer - Ramsay - Fullah - Costello - Apter - Anderson - Knibbs - Leaburn - Olaofe
Comments
- Derby lost their last league meeting with Charlton 2-1 in February 2024, but haven’t lost back-to-back league games versus the Addicks since January 1984.
- After their 2-1 win in February 2024, Charlton could win back-to-back away league visits to Derby for the first time since December 1962 (4 in a row).
- Derby have alternated between drawing (3) and losing (3) their last six home league games; they had won three in a row on home soil prior to this.
- Charlton have won four of their last seven away league games (D1 L2), beating Sheffield United 1-0 in their last.
- Charlton’s Nathan Jones has only lost one of his seven previous managerial league games against Derby (W3 D3), falling to a 0-2 defeat with Luton in April 2021.
https://www.efl.com/news/2025/september/26/sky-bet-championship-pre-match-stat-pack/... this'll be the first League fixture in 2025/26 which will be played in midweek ...
Cheers, that was lazy of me
Will we score any ourselves? Possibly, but wouldn't be at all surprised if we draw a blank.
0-0 or a resounding 1-0 away win.
The march to Division Two safety continues apace.
"Think a few of our fans are licking their lips at the prospect of this one.
"Charlton are another like ourselves Preston & Wrexham who will be in the bottom third of the league. We need to get points, plural, in this one"
"Nice mix in the lineup needed here of balance + freshness for fitness. Charlton will line up with a 5-3-2, with a compact frustrating approach. They rank 24th in the league for accurate passes p90 and 21st in the league for possesion (we rank 24th for context). As we are home we will be encouraged both by charlton and Eustace to get on the ball more which will mean we should get better technical players on the pitch to help break them down and move them around with the ball at our feet. For me id go with a 4-4-2 approach.
An advantage for us is one of their biggest outlets in Edwards at Left wing back should be missing for this game which means one of Bell or Gillesphey will play left wing back who want give us at much problems in defence (even though he scored a header on the weekend off a set peice).
I, however, have a feeling that it'll be a blank. I absolutely dare not believe in three on the trot. Not yet. 😂
I believe we are in for a complete shoeing but Kelman will get off the mark.
4-1
No, joking apart, does anyone have news of him? There's more chance of his constant prediction coming true these days.
1-2. Leaburn and Knibbs.
So I think you may well be right in saying Ramsay comes in for this one.
there you go 😉