MATCH PREVIEW | Charlton v Shrewsbury Town

The Valley will host a promotion six pointer on Saturday afternoon when Charlton take on second-placed Shrewsbury Town (3pm). 

The match, which sees the club's annual Football For A Fiver ticket scheme return to SE7, is a fantastic opportunity for Karl Robinson's men to cement their position in the Sky Bet League One play-off places.

The Addicks returned to the top six by beating Milton Keynes Dons last weekend and the Shrews, meanwhile, have not been out of the top six all season. 

Paul Hurst's side earned a point against Gillingham in midweek but, in Charlton, they will come up against a team who have only lost one of their last seven matches. 

Karl Robinson could welcome Tariqe Fosu back into his squad for Saturday's clash at The Valley. The winger missed last weekend's win at MK Dons with a hip problem. 

Patrick Bauer is also likely to be in the squad, despite picking up a knock at Stadium MK. Naby Sarr and Lewis Page are both fit and available for selection but Billy Clarke and Stephy Mavididi remain sidelined. Dillon Phillips is out with concussion.

For Shrewsbury, full-back Max Lowe is a doubt with a hamstring injury. Jon Nolan, Bryn Morris and Arthur Gnahoua could all return for the Shrews after missing Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Gillingham. 

Saturday will be the 20th meeting between Charlton and Shrewsbury. The Addicks have won on five occasions, while there have also been seven draws and seven wins for Salop.

Charlton recorded a 3-0 win against the Shrews in SE7 last season, with Ricky Holmes scoring twice and Johnnie Jackson once. 

To watch highlights of that match on Valley Pass, please click here

Christopher Sarginson will take charge of Saturday's clash at The Valley. 

So far this season, he has overseen 33 matches where he has brandished 109 yellow cards and five reds. 

Sarginson officiated Charlton's opening-day victory over Bristol Rovers in SE7 where he sent off Lee Novak early on. 

He will be supported by linesmen Paul Graham and Carl Fitch-Jackson and fourth official Charles Breakspear. 

Supporters can follow all the build-up to the game on Charlton's official Instagram account, official Twitter account, Facebook page and official Snapchat account.

Live commentary of the clash will be available on Valley Pass exclusively for subscribers. Please click here for more information on how you can subscribe to Valley Pass and how you can purchase a 48-hour matchday pass, which is priced at just £4

All tickets for Saturday's game are priced at just £5 each! 

You can purchase yours online by clicking here

If you are purchasing from The Valley on the day of the game, please arrive in plenty of time in order to minimise queuing times.

The North Stand’s free entry supporters’ bar will be open as usual, with its doors opening from 12pm. 

All season ticket holders and Charlton fans with match tickets are welcome to visit the Fans’ Bar and supporters can purchase food and drinks in there.

You can find out more about the bar by clicking here

Saturday's Family Activity Zone will be open as normal between 1.15pm and 2.30pm, giving youngsters the chance to warm up for the game by playing FIFA, pool and table tennis. 

The FAZ's all-new outdoor football cage will also be making its debut and, as well as that, a brainstorming session will be taking place from 1pm that all members of the Young Reds are all welcome to attend. 

Supporters are reminded that they can connect to The Valley’s FREE stadium wifi during the game. Named ‘FREE FAN WI-FI’, supporters can use their smart phones and/or tablets to connect to it during the match and, once linked up, we’d encourage everyone to post their pictures on social media using the hashtag #cafc. 

Fans are also advised to arrive at The Valley in good time, and to plan their journeys in advance, in order to avoid long queues when buying tickets and entering the ground. Searches will be taking place at the turnstiles due to heightened security in the capital at this time.

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