Fleets on form
One Charlton player will feature in the second round of the FA Cup after Stuart Fleetwood helped Exeter City to a 4-0 win over Nuneaton Borough on Saturday.

Fleetwood, on loan with Exeter for the season, played for 70 minutes as the Grecians cruised to victory following a superb first-half display.
Skipper Matt Taylor gave Exeter the lead at Liberty Way, while Barry Corr's long-range strike increased their advantage.
The Devon outfit grabbed a third when Fleetwood's effort was parried by Darren Acton straight into teammate Guy Hadland and the ball rolled over the line. Taylor grabbed the fourth a minute before the break.
"That early goal was really important and the second really killed the game off," said Exeter boss Paul Tisdale. "One goal is never enough in a game like this, so the second goal was really timely. By the time the third went in, we were able to relax a little bit."
Exeter will travel to Milton Keynes Dons, Charlton's league opponents on Saturday, in the next round. The tie will be played over the weekend of November 28th and 29th.
The Grecians return to league matters this weekend when they make the trip to Colchester United.
Elsewhere, Chris Dickson was not given permission to play for Bristol Rovers in the competition, and the Pirates were defeated 3-2 by Southampton on Friday night. Dickson will hope to return when Rovers play Carlisle United on Saturday (3pm).
In the Scottish Premier League, Yassin Moutaouakil was left out of the Motherwell squad which drew 2-2 against 10-man Hamilton Academical at New Douglas Park on Saturday.
There are no domestic Premier League fixtures in Scotland this weekend due to international fixtures.
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