Season so far

Championship

Key, Charlton v Leicester
League position, Charlton Athletic 10th, Leicester City 12thTotal points, Charlton Athletic 4, Leicester City 3

Goals scored

Charlton Athletic 1Leicester City 3

Form guide

All competitions

Charlton Athletic draw
v Bristol City
0
0
Championship
Leicester City lose
v Preston North End
2
1
Championship
Charlton Athletic won
v Stevenage
3
1
League Cup
Leicester City draw
v Huddersfield Town
2
2
League Cup
Charlton Athletic won
v Watford
1
0
Championship
Leicester City won
v Sheffield Wednesday
2
1
Championship
Charlton Athletic won
v Southend United
0
3
Club Friendlies
Leicester City won
v Fiorentina
2
0
Club Friendlies
Charlton Athletic lose
v Ipswich Town
2
1
Club Friendlies
Leicester City lose
v Köln
3
1
Club Friendlies

Previous meetings

All competitions

Charlton Athletic and Leicester City
Played
27
Charlton Athletic Won 12Leicester City Won 8Draw 7

Previous scores

All competitions

Championship

Leicester City 3 , Charlton Athletic 0 on the 1st of March 2014
Leicester City
Charlton Athletic
1st of March 2014
Charlton Athletic 2 , Leicester City 1 on the 31st of August 2013
Charlton Athletic
Leicester City
31st of August 2013
Leicester City 1 , Charlton Athletic 2 on the 19th of February 2013
Leicester City
Charlton Athletic
19th of February 2013

Match Facts

  • Charlton Athletic have lost just one of their last 11 league games against Leicester City (W6 D4), scoring exactly two goals in each of those six victories.

  • Leicester City won their last league game against Charlton Athletic 3-0 in March 2014 and will be looking to record successive victories against the Addicks for the first time since October 1990. 

  • Charlton are unbeaten across their opening two Championship matches (W1 D1), keeping a clean sheet in both. The Addicks haven’t kept three clean sheets across their opening three league games of a campaign in the top two tiers since 1998-99 in the Premier League.

  • Leicester have failed to win any of their last nine away league games (D2 L7), their longest run on the road since a 15-match streak between May 2016 and February 2017.

  • This game will be Charlton’s 1,000th home league games in England’s second tier, becoming the 20th side to hit that milestone and the first since Burnley last season.