Charlton V Blackpool Sky Bet Championship Match 5 -October 2013

Charlton V Blackpool Sky Bet Championship Match 5 -October 2013. Charlton will again be without striker Yann Kermorgant (ankle) and skipper Johnnie Jackson (groin) ahead of the visit of Blackpool.

Defenders Leon Cort and Chris Solly both miss out with knee injuries. Midfielder Bradley Pritchard is over his concussion and could return.Watch Charlton V Blackpool Live, Watch Charlton V Blackpool Live Stream, Watch Charlton V Blackpool Free Live Stream, Watch Charlton V Blackpool Online, Watch Charlton V Blackpool Online Free, Charlton V Blackpool Live, Charlton V Blackpool live stream Online.

Blackpool will be without experienced midfielder Barry Ferguson who underwent ankle surgery this week.

Midfielder Angel Martinez could return after serving a one match suspension.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• Blackpool have won 10 and lost 10 of their 26 league visits to Charlton, but have only picked up one point from the five most recent trips, since a 2-1 triumph at this same level in November 1976.

• The Addicks completed the double over Blackpool with a 2-1 win in this corresponding fixture last season on 12 January, which was also Charlton's first home win of the season on a Saturday.

• If five goals feature in this clash, it will take the total in league and cup matches between these clubs to 200.

Charlton Athletic

• The Addicks have not won in the last five games, picking up two points and scoring just three goals.

• They have scored only one goal in the first-half of a Championship game - that was against Leicester, the only club they have beaten in their worst start to a league campaign in seven years.

• Manager Chris Powell is still awaiting a first clean sheet in the league this term, and has only witnessed one shut-out by his side in 25 home league games, and none in the last 17.

Blackpool

• The Seasiders have drawn their last three games, the joint longest current sequence of stalemates in the Championship, alongside Huddersfield.

• Tuesday's goalless home draw with struggling Bolton was the first time manager Paul Ince's side had failed to score in this division this term.

• Blackpool, who have netted an unrivalled six goals in the last 10 minutes of Championship matches, are the only club in the division not to have allowed an opponent to score first in any league game.