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MATCH PREVIEW: Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic - Tuesday 21st October 2025 - 7:45pm Kick-Off

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  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 397



    Wouldn’t want this bloke next to you in a trench would you.
    Oi! you have used my favorite line against me.  :/
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,073
    Honestly got quite a bit of trepidation about tomorrow night , our last 2 trips to Portman Road have been absolute shambles. Hopefully there is a fair bit of rotation because it feels like it's needed. 

    Going 2-1 Ipswich 
  • CL_Phantom
    CL_Phantom Posts: 5,547
    Tough game, expect us to be "competitive"

                Kaminski
      Ramsay Jones Gilesphey
    Bree                            Bell
         Docherty Coventry
                  Carey
           Kelman    TC

    Tanto and Leaburn on for Kelman and TC at 63 mins and Knibbs for Carey around 70 if we're wining.
    Tanto and Leaburn on for Kelman and TC at 63 mins and Knibbs for Carey around 70 if we're drawing.
    Tanto and Leaburn on for Kelman and TC at 63 mins and Knibbs for Carey around 70 if we're losing.


    1-0 Ipswich however.

  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,137
    Are tickets for this digital? I moved recently and not received anything 
    Mine came so promptly I’ve likely lost them now. 
    1st game of the season for this part timer, so guaranteed home win….
  • crookester
    crookester Posts: 1,335
    With them both coming off early against Sheff Weds, I would be amazed to not see Campbell and Kelman starting.
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,907
    NabySarr said:
    lolwray said:
    Kaminski 
    Bree 
    Ramsay 
    Jones 
    Mac 
    Bell 
    Cov 
    Doc 
    Leaburn 
    Oloafe

    Subs 
    Burke for Bree 
    Costello for doc or Ramsay
    Hernandez for Tanto 
    Campbell for Leaburn 
    Anderson for Carey 

    I am going for a hard fought 0-0 and a few subs after 60 mins to stave off Ipswich pressure. Important we don't concede early .Also trying to find a place for Apter with a view to being more expansive at Hull 

    Playing with 10 would certainly be a bold tactical move from Jones 
    I'd left out the Ginger Flash ! I'd play Carey with a view to being replaced by knibbs ..hope that helps .you'll have to use your toes now 👍
  • 3G
    3G Posts: 734
    Going to be brave and say this is the game the rest of the division sits up and takes notice of Nathan Jones' RAWA.

    Ipswich 0-3 Charlton 
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,371
    I have absolutely no idea!

    Great to be back in the Championship though, init?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,751
    Whatever team we start with, fine. Nathan knows what he is doing
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,618
    lolwray said:
    Kaminski 
    Bree 
    Ramsay 
    Jones 
    Mac 
    Bell 
    Cov 
    Doc 
    Leaburn 
    Oloafe

    Subs 
    Burke for Bree 
    Costello for doc or Ramsay
    Hernandez for Tanto 
    Campbell for Leaburn 
    Anderson for Carey 

    I am going for a hard fought 0-0 and a few subs after 60 mins to stave off Ipswich pressure. Important we don't concede early .Also trying to find a place for Apter with a view to being more expansive at Hull 

    I think starting with ten men is a mistake.

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  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,276
    Mmmm, I think the midfield may be something to look at changing when it comes to quick succession of games, that was the area that where we surrendered ground in the second period against Derby and on Saturday against Sheff Wed there were some tired legs in the second half. I think that Nathan Jones has relied  on replacing the front two in an effort to effect change, it didn't achieve much against Derby and the same can be said about Saturdays game. Costello and Anderson on the bench to give us options and maybe even an appearance from the bench for Apter, I would agree with everything else that FA suggests, I think we will get a point. 
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,265
    Bailey said:
    Mmmm, I think the midfield may be something to look at changing when it comes to quick succession of games, that was the area that where we surrendered ground in the second period against Derby and on Saturday against Sheff Wed there were some tired legs in the second half. I think that Nathan Jones has relied  on replacing the front two in an effort to effect change, it didn't achieve much against Derby and the same can be said about Saturdays game. Costello and Anderson on the bench to give us options and maybe even an appearance from the bench for Apter, I would agree with everything else that FA suggests, I think we will get a point. 
    I agree. If we take off the main pressers, Kelman and TC, we need somebody at 10 or up front to press instead. Maybe Apter up front or Anderson behind the front two. Leaburn can't do it, nor Tanto really.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 50
    Do wonder when we will see Apter again, don’t think he did a lot wrong to lose his place. He’s been a victim of circumstance with Bree doing so well.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,382
    Sword65pf said:
    wolfgang said:
    Unless we up our performance from the last two outings, we will be in for a thrashing. I think the NJ stardust has worn off now, just in time for a run of tough opponents. Tackling, blocking, harassing, and chasing 40% advantage passes is extremely tiring, and that is beginning to show in their performances now that we have two games a week. The teams we will meet over the next six games have better players, man for man, and that will begin to tell when our players can no longer give over and above against more skillful players playing proper football, not Jones's "kick and chase".

    We have done brilliantly so far, but must now face the reckoning. I reckon our next chance of three points is at home to Portsmouth, Dec 6th, by when we will be close to, if not in, the bottom three.


    With respect, we don’t get thrashed, even when we don’t play well. We might lose but won’t be easy for Ipswich, we could just as easily win.
    QPR (3-1), Peterborough (3-0), Wrexham (3-0) could suggest otherwise. But it feels like thats down to the fact that Jones prefers to go for it, and see what happens, rather than just sit back and try to protect the Goal Difference.
    We also got pumped by Rotherham away 4-2. We are definitely susceptible to an away tonking against an attack minded team, not sure why that's been denied. 

    At home I would say unlikely, away, I always feel there is a chance against teams like this of a high score. 

    Personally think this game is a step too far for us right now. We ended poorly vs Derby, useless vs Preston, and I know we beat Wednesday, but they're essentially a pub team currently,  and we made it difficult for ourselves to get those 3 points, and I think Nathan Jones energy at full time showed that. 

    Ipswich have a higher quality of player than almost every team in this league, look like a fitter team, more experience as a squad, and a good team at home. I am expecting a disappointing evening of football, but will travel knowing full well it's Nathan Jones Charlton, and any team could be on the end of a 1 nil thrashing and an abundance of opposition fans tears can come streaming. 

    Head says 3-1 Ipswich, heart says we can keep it tight and sneak a 1 nil away win. 

    Safe travels all 👍🏻
  • I have absolutely no idea!

    Great to be back in the Championship though, init?
    100% this

  • I think we’ll give it our usual effort but will ultimately fail because we’ll go a goal down and then not have enough to pull it back. Chasing it late on and concede again. Ipswich 2 - Charlton 0
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 4,907
    lolwray said:
    Kaminski 
    Bree 
    Ramsay 
    Jones 
    Mac 
    Bell 
    Cov 
    Doc 
    Leaburn 
    Oloafe

    Subs 
    Burke for Bree 
    Costello for doc or Ramsay
    Hernandez for Tanto 
    Campbell for Leaburn 
    Anderson for Carey 

    I am going for a hard fought 0-0 and a few subs after 60 mins to stave off Ipswich pressure. Important we don't concede early .Also trying to find a place for Apter with a view to being more expansive at Hull 

    I think starting with ten men is a mistake.
    See above 👍
  • DDOUBLEE
    DDOUBLEE Posts: 1,492
    Nice comments from Kieran McKenna.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,816
    Closest game of the season for me. Literally just a 20 minute drive down the road. Unfortunately since I've moved up here we've played at Portman Road twice, lost both times, with an aggregate score of 0-10.

    Almost anything will be an improvement on that. Would take a draw right now, and be delighted about it.
    You just know you’re setting us up for a 7-0 tonking. 
  • Oliver Street
    Oliver Street Posts: 5,133
    One of our seats has a 'severely restricted view'! Does anyone know what that looks like?

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  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,137

  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,206
    I think we might see one of Tanto or Miles start in place of Campbell. Possibly Anderson on the bench for Berry too.
  • EveshamAddick
    EveshamAddick Posts: 7,024

    Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic
    Tuesday 21st October 2025 - 7:45pm Kick-Off
    Referee: Farai Hallam

    Introduction
    The games keep coming thick and fast this 2024/25 Championship season, no EFL Trophy (shudder!) to worry about, but constant International breaks causing a stop start league campaign means that there should naturally be more midweek fixtures the higher up the Divisions that you go. With another double header on the road, Charlton must first make the short(ish) trip to Suffolk. The Addicks make the journey fresh from another victory at the Valley, and will no doubt be looking to keep the early Play-Off chasing pack within their sight.

    The Opposition
    Name: Ipswich Town (12th) - Manager: Kieran McKenna
    Ground: Portman Road
    Previous League Result: Middlesbrough 2-1 Ipswich

    Its been a difficult return to the Championship for an Ipswich Town side under Kieran McKenna... Two years they surprised everyone with back to back promotions from League One to the Premier League... Like Luton Town 12-months before, it perhaps came as no surprise when the Tractor Boys got relegated from the top flight. But understandably, given how they've impressed under McKenna, they were favourites to make an instant return to the top table.

    Naturally its still early days, but Ipswich have struggled to really get going so far this campaign, the hangover from relegation still potentially hanging over Portman Road, after all we saw how that effected Luton Town - Yet even still, Ipswich might find themselves in midtable, however they've only lost the two games this season, a 1-0 loss away at Preston North End in August, and then a 2-1 defeat at high flying Middlesbrough on Friday night... Its winning games that are the biggest issue, they've drawn just as many that they've won. Although they did finally manage to defeat Norwich in the "Old Farm Derby" for the first time in 14-games... Congrats... We're sooo happy for you!!

    In terms of the squad, and Ipswich have lost individuals; Omari Hutchinson a key figure in their last two seasons left for Nottingham Forest, whilst long serving Sam Morsy departed for Kuwait - Incomings have included the experienced Ashley Young, whilst Onel Hernandez will surely be delighted to be reunited with Marcelino Núñez, the first player to directly cross the East Anglia divide since 2001.

    Charlton Team News
    Nathan Jones admitted recently that his squad management could have been better during our last round of Saturday / Tuesday fixtures. As a result we may finally see a bit of squad rotation, which could well see Onel Hernandez coming into the team, if he does then its possibly he'll slot in at Left Wing-Back ahead of what would be a warm welcome from the home faithful at Portman Road.

    On the other hand, you'd expect us to once again go with the settled forward line-up that includes; Tyreece Campbell, Charlie Kelman and Sonny Carey, the latter on the scoresheet once again on Saturday afternoon, and has now clear daylight as our top scorer in 2024/25 - All three individuals were predictably withdrawn with 20-minutes and 15-mins left on the clock, so as a result you'd expect them to once again start this Tuesday evening.

    Elsewhere and Kayne Ramsay ahead of Reece Burke is another "obvious" option for Nathan Jones to opt for, whilst Joe Rankin-Costello made a rare appearance from the bench on Saturday, so could well come in for James Bree, but then again that would be the more surprising choice given the "habits" that we've seen from our Welsh Manager this season.

    Kaminski
    Ramsay - Jones - Gillesphey
    Bree - Coventry - Docherty - Bell
    Carey
    Kelman - Campbell

    Substitutes: Mannion - Burke - Costello - Apter - Berry - Knibbs - Hernandez - Leaburn - Olaofe

    Small point - this is season 2025/26…
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,513
    This on paper is our most difficult so far .. most fans will have this down as a defeat fingers crossed Ipswich don’t get it right on the night cause if they do this could be a bad defeat …team news , after a tough physical game on Saturday there has to be one of two changes .. Ramsey , Apter , Olaofe could all start as one or two players looked jaded second half on Saturday ….. prediction hope I am wrong Ipswich 3-0 Charlton 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,704
    edited October 20

    Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic
    Tuesday 21st October 2025 - 7:45pm Kick-Off
    Referee: Farai Hallam

    Introduction
    The games keep coming thick and fast this 2024/25 Championship season, no EFL Trophy (shudder!) to worry about, but constant International breaks causing a stop start league campaign means that there should naturally be more midweek fixtures the higher up the Divisions that you go. With another double header on the road, Charlton must first make the short(ish) trip to Suffolk. The Addicks make the journey fresh from another victory at the Valley, and will no doubt be looking to keep the early Play-Off chasing pack within their sight.

    The Opposition
    Name: Ipswich Town (12th) - Manager: Kieran McKenna
    Ground: Portman Road
    Previous League Result: Middlesbrough 2-1 Ipswich

    Its been a difficult return to the Championship for an Ipswich Town side under Kieran McKenna... Two years they surprised everyone with back to back promotions from League One to the Premier League... Like Luton Town 12-months before, it perhaps came as no surprise when the Tractor Boys got relegated from the top flight. But understandably, given how they've impressed under McKenna, they were favourites to make an instant return to the top table.

    Naturally its still early days, but Ipswich have struggled to really get going so far this campaign, the hangover from relegation still potentially hanging over Portman Road, after all we saw how that effected Luton Town - Yet even still, Ipswich might find themselves in midtable, however they've only lost the two games this season, a 1-0 loss away at Preston North End in August, and then a 2-1 defeat at high flying Middlesbrough on Friday night... Its winning games that are the biggest issue, they've drawn just as many that they've won. Although they did finally manage to defeat Norwich in the "Old Farm Derby" for the first time in 14-games... Congrats... We're sooo happy for you!!

    In terms of the squad, and Ipswich have lost individuals; Omari Hutchinson a key figure in their last two seasons left for Nottingham Forest, whilst long serving Sam Morsy departed for Kuwait - Incomings have included the experienced Ashley Young, whilst Onel Hernandez will surely be delighted to be reunited with Marcelino Núñez, the first player to directly cross the East Anglia divide since 2001.

    Charlton Team News
    Nathan Jones admitted recently that his squad management could have been better during our last round of Saturday / Tuesday fixtures. As a result we may finally see a bit of squad rotation, which could well see Onel Hernandez coming into the team, if he does then its possibly he'll slot in at Left Wing-Back ahead of what would be a warm welcome from the home faithful at Portman Road.

    On the other hand, you'd expect us to once again go with the settled forward line-up that includes; Tyreece Campbell, Charlie Kelman and Sonny Carey, the latter on the scoresheet once again on Saturday afternoon, and has now clear daylight as our top scorer in 2024/25 - All three individuals were predictably withdrawn with 20-minutes and 15-mins left on the clock, so as a result you'd expect them to once again start this Tuesday evening.

    Elsewhere and Kayne Ramsay ahead of Reece Burke is another "obvious" option for Nathan Jones to opt for, whilst Joe Rankin-Costello made a rare appearance from the bench on Saturday, so could well come in for James Bree, but then again that would be the more surprising choice given the "habits" that we've seen from our Welsh Manager this season.

    Kaminski
    Ramsay - Jones - Gillesphey
    Bree - Coventry - Docherty - Bell
    Carey
    Kelman - Campbell

    Substitutes: Mannion - Burke - Costello - Apter - Berry - Knibbs - Hernandez - Leaburn - Olaofe

    Small point - this is season 2025/26…

    Oh dear, poor @ForeverAddickted , an elder statesman of CL has been ridiculed, he will be cut to the quick...😉
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,919
    I would like to see a few changes for this one as I’m very much in the free hit club. Our season won’t be decided on this result so I think it’s a perfect game to start Tanto and Apter alongside Kelman unfortunately I can’t see NJ thinking along those lines and I expect an unchanged side 
    can’t see anything but a loss here 3-1 
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,716
    The free hit thing is nuts, imagine if NJ came out and said that. He would be slaughtered! 

    I have mentioned that I think Ipswich may win due to having a better squad/team but I am under no illusions that we should be scrapping for everything and not rolling over. We can certainly nick a result if we are at it! To say its a free hit is defeatist 
  • Agree. We’re undoubtedly underdogs, but underdogs come out on top quite often in football. If we can get a lead then our defence is up there with the best. There’d be every chance. Worry about the way we’ve tired in games, but doesn’t rule us out.
  • Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic
    Tuesday 21st October 2025 - 7:45pm Kick-Off
    Referee: Farai Hallam

    Introduction
    The games keep coming thick and fast this 2024/25 Championship season, no EFL Trophy (shudder!) to worry about, but constant International breaks causing a stop start league campaign means that there should naturally be more midweek fixtures the higher up the Divisions that you go. With another double header on the road, Charlton must first make the short(ish) trip to Suffolk. The Addicks make the journey fresh from another victory at the Valley, and will no doubt be looking to keep the early Play-Off chasing pack within their sight.

    The Opposition
    Name: Ipswich Town (12th) - Manager: Kieran McKenna
    Ground: Portman Road
    Previous League Result: Middlesbrough 2-1 Ipswich

    Its been a difficult return to the Championship for an Ipswich Town side under Kieran McKenna... Two years they surprised everyone with back to back promotions from League One to the Premier League... Like Luton Town 12-months before, it perhaps came as no surprise when the Tractor Boys got relegated from the top flight. But understandably, given how they've impressed under McKenna, they were favourites to make an instant return to the top table.

    Naturally its still early days, but Ipswich have struggled to really get going so far this campaign, the hangover from relegation still potentially hanging over Portman Road, after all we saw how that effected Luton Town - Yet even still, Ipswich might find themselves in midtable, however they've only lost the two games this season, a 1-0 loss away at Preston North End in August, and then a 2-1 defeat at high flying Middlesbrough on Friday night... Its winning games that are the biggest issue, they've drawn just as many that they've won. Although they did finally manage to defeat Norwich in the "Old Farm Derby" for the first time in 14-games... Congrats... We're sooo happy for you!!

    In terms of the squad, and Ipswich have lost individuals; Omari Hutchinson a key figure in their last two seasons left for Nottingham Forest, whilst long serving Sam Morsy departed for Kuwait - Incomings have included the experienced Ashley Young, whilst Onel Hernandez will surely be delighted to be reunited with Marcelino Núñez, the first player to directly cross the East Anglia divide since 2001.

    Charlton Team News
    Nathan Jones admitted recently that his squad management could have been better during our last round of Saturday / Tuesday fixtures. As a result we may finally see a bit of squad rotation, which could well see Onel Hernandez coming into the team, if he does then its possibly he'll slot in at Left Wing-Back ahead of what would be a warm welcome from the home faithful at Portman Road.

    On the other hand, you'd expect us to once again go with the settled forward line-up that includes; Tyreece Campbell, Charlie Kelman and Sonny Carey, the latter on the scoresheet once again on Saturday afternoon, and has now clear daylight as our top scorer in 2024/25 - All three individuals were predictably withdrawn with 20-minutes and 15-mins left on the clock, so as a result you'd expect them to once again start this Tuesday evening.

    Elsewhere and Kayne Ramsay ahead of Reece Burke is another "obvious" option for Nathan Jones to opt for, whilst Joe Rankin-Costello made a rare appearance from the bench on Saturday, so could well come in for James Bree, but then again that would be the more surprising choice given the "habits" that we've seen from our Welsh Manager this season.

    Kaminski
    Ramsay - Jones - Gillesphey
    Bree - Coventry - Docherty - Bell
    Carey
    Kelman - Campbell

    Substitutes: Mannion - Burke - Costello - Apter - Berry - Knibbs - Hernandez - Leaburn - Olaofe

    Small point - this is season 2025/26…

    Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic
    Tuesday 21st October 2025 - 7:45pm Kick-Off
    Referee: Farai Hallam

    Introduction
    The games keep coming thick and fast this 2024/25 Championship season, no EFL Trophy (shudder!) to worry about, but constant International breaks causing a stop start league campaign means that there should naturally be more midweek fixtures the higher up the Divisions that you go. With another double header on the road, Charlton must first make the short(ish) trip to Suffolk. The Addicks make the journey fresh from another victory at the Valley, and will no doubt be looking to keep the early Play-Off chasing pack within their sight.

    The Opposition
    Name: Ipswich Town (12th) - Manager: Kieran McKenna
    Ground: Portman Road
    Previous League Result: Middlesbrough 2-1 Ipswich

    Its been a difficult return to the Championship for an Ipswich Town side under Kieran McKenna... Two years they surprised everyone with back to back promotions from League One to the Premier League... Like Luton Town 12-months before, it perhaps came as no surprise when the Tractor Boys got relegated from the top flight. But understandably, given how they've impressed under McKenna, they were favourites to make an instant return to the top table.

    Naturally its still early days, but Ipswich have struggled to really get going so far this campaign, the hangover from relegation still potentially hanging over Portman Road, after all we saw how that effected Luton Town - Yet even still, Ipswich might find themselves in midtable, however they've only lost the two games this season, a 1-0 loss away at Preston North End in August, and then a 2-1 defeat at high flying Middlesbrough on Friday night... Its winning games that are the biggest issue, they've drawn just as many that they've won. Although they did finally manage to defeat Norwich in the "Old Farm Derby" for the first time in 14-games... Congrats... We're sooo happy for you!!

    In terms of the squad, and Ipswich have lost individuals; Omari Hutchinson a key figure in their last two seasons left for Nottingham Forest, whilst long serving Sam Morsy departed for Kuwait - Incomings have included the experienced Ashley Young, whilst Onel Hernandez will surely be delighted to be reunited with Marcelino Núñez, the first player to directly cross the East Anglia divide since 2001.

    Charlton Team News
    Nathan Jones admitted recently that his squad management could have been better during our last round of Saturday / Tuesday fixtures. As a result we may finally see a bit of squad rotation, which could well see Onel Hernandez coming into the team, if he does then its possibly he'll slot in at Left Wing-Back ahead of what would be a warm welcome from the home faithful at Portman Road.

    On the other hand, you'd expect us to once again go with the settled forward line-up that includes; Tyreece Campbell, Charlie Kelman and Sonny Carey, the latter on the scoresheet once again on Saturday afternoon, and has now clear daylight as our top scorer in 2024/25 - All three individuals were predictably withdrawn with 20-minutes and 15-mins left on the clock, so as a result you'd expect them to once again start this Tuesday evening.

    Elsewhere and Kayne Ramsay ahead of Reece Burke is another "obvious" option for Nathan Jones to opt for, whilst Joe Rankin-Costello made a rare appearance from the bench on Saturday, so could well come in for James Bree, but then again that would be the more surprising choice given the "habits" that we've seen from our Welsh Manager this season.

    Kaminski
    Ramsay - Jones - Gillesphey
    Bree - Coventry - Docherty - Bell
    Carey
    Kelman - Campbell

    Substitutes: Mannion - Burke - Costello - Apter - Berry - Knibbs - Hernandez - Leaburn - Olaofe

    Small point - this is season 2025/26…

    Oh dear, poor @ForeverAddickted , an elder statesman of CL has been ridiculed, he will be cut to the quick...😉
    Not the first, definitely wont be the last time I'll make that mistake lol!
  • Addicksi
    Addicksi Posts: 34
    Traditionally we do better as underdogs as proved again this season perhaps. Who knows, a point would be a decent result I reckon.