Charlton V Middlesbrough Sky Bet Championship Match 10 -August 2013

Charlton V Middlesbrough Sky Bet Championship Match 10 -August 2013.Charlton manager Chris Powell is without midfielder Bradley Pritchard through suspension after he was sent off in the 2-1 defeat by Bournemouth.

Forward Simon Church could start after scoring twice during the Capital Cup win over Oxford United on Tuesday.Watch Charlton V Middlesbrough Live, Watch Charlton V Middlesbrough Live Stream, Watch Charlton V Middlesbrough Free Live Stream, Watch Charlton V Middlesbrough Online, Watch Charlton V Middlesbrough Online Free, Charlton V Middlesbrough Live, Charlton V Middlesbrough live stream Online.

Boro boss Tony Mowbray has no new injury concerns and could hand a debut to Albert Adomah, after the winger completed his move from Bristol City.

Defender Seb Hines remains sidelined with a knee injury.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• This is the 99th competitive meeting between the sides, the first in 1930; Middlesbrough have 39 wins to Charlton's 35.

• The Teesside club have won four and drawn two of their last six league and cup engagements, since Charlton's 2-1 home victory in the Premier League in March 2006.

• Middlesbrough were the opposition when Charlton achieved their club-record league victory, with an 8-1 home top-flight triumph in September 1953. The pair also conjured the highest-scoring draw in the history of both clubs, when they shared 12 second-level league goals in October 1960 in south east London.

Charlton Athletic

• Three points will give Charlton a fifth successive home league win, bridging the seasons.

• The Addicks made a losing start to the campaign at Bournemouth, but have not suffered successive defeats at the outset of a league campaign since the start of their relegation season from the Premier League in 2006-07.

• The south London club have won their first home league fixture in each of the last five seasons.

Middlesbrough

• Middlesbrough have had a miserable opening week, losing to Leicester last Saturday, and then to League Two Accrington Stanley in the Capital One Cup in midweek. Both games were at home, and both finished 2-1.

• Tony Mowbray's men are yet to win away from home in 2013.

• Boro have now gone five seasons without an opening-day league win, but have also notched at least a point from the second match in each of the last four seasons. They last lost both opening league fixtures in the 2007-08 Premier League season.