Charlton Athletic will be looking to get back to winning ways when they face West Bromwich Albion, having lost against Swansea City and Derby County in the league.
They also came out on the wrong end of a 1-0 scoreline against the Baggies in the FA Cup, but it is likely that the two lineups walking out at the Hawthorns will look very different to the ones that did on Sunday.
Lee Bowyer still has various members of his squad that will be unavailable through injury, though there should be enough scope for him to switch things around for the league match.
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With that in mind, FFC has predicted the lineup that will play for Charlton against the team that occupy an automatic promotion place alongside Leeds United, with six changes being made.
Dillon Phillips is the Addicks’ undisputed main goalkeeper, having made 26 league appearances this season, so it is only natural that he will play.
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A back three is deployed here, with Jason Pearce, Tom Lockyer and Naby Sarr occupying the places – the first two should be fresh after not featuring against the Baggies in the cup.
Chris Solly stays in the team that played on Sunday, building on the 12 starts that he has made in the league so far this campaign.
Alfie Doughty has been chosen to fulfil the left-wing-back role for this game. He hasn’t quite nailed down a specific position in the team, having played all the way down the left and in centre-midfield, so he could be used in the wing-back role by Bowyer on this occasion.
Conor Gallagher, Albie Morgan and Darren Pratley all come into the fold after being rested in the FA Cup. It says a lot about the prominence Morgan has earned, that he was kept out of the game, presumably so that he is ready for the league.
Andre Green and Josh Davison both remain in the team, after being utilised on Sunday. The duo will both hope to score their first goals for Charlton.
Meanwhile, ESI could give Bowyer something completely new with transfer swoop.