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Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
Marlon Pack picks out Aden Flint at the far post - a familiar routine from their Bristol City days - but Gary Madine can't divert the knock-down on target.
Still breathless, still end to end, still 2-1.
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Ian Woodcock and Adam Williams
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
Marlon Pack picks out Aden Flint at the far post - a familiar routine from their Bristol City days - but Gary Madine can't divert the knock-down on target.
Still breathless, still end to end, still 2-1.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
But that set-piece is nowhere near as troubling to Neil Etheridge, who plucks it out of the air and then sets his own side on the offensive.
The ball is worked to Joe Bennett, who this time earns the visitors a corner.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
Great effort!
It's like pinball inside the Cardiff box before it eventually falls to Macauley Bonne, who shifts it onto his right foot and absolutely smashes a fizzing effort just over the bar.
Soon after, the Bluebirds yet again give the ball away, allowing the Addicks to break and win another corner...
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
This match is scarcely recognisable from the one played out prior to the break.
Cardiff continue to boss the ball and the territory, but Charlton remain a threat on the break.
Twice Albie Morgan forces Neil Etheridge into good saves following sloppy passes from Cardiff, the second of those efforts a rasping drive from distance which can only be turned behind for a corner.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
This game has been all action since half-time!
First, an incredible save from Dillon Phillips prevents Leandro Bacuna's deflected effort from the edge of the box from making it 2-2.
Moments later Gary Madine goes over in the area and the referee blows his whistle... but it's for a free-kick against Madine, who's also yellow carded.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
At the other end, Junior Hoilett is brought down and Cardiff are back on the attack. The away end belts out a rousing rendition of Men of Harlech.
The Bluebirds are in the ascendancy.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
Josh Cullen, head in hands, is carried from the field. Addicks boss Lee Bowyer was only able to name six substitutes on the bench for this game so the last thing he needs is yet another injury.
Albie Morgan is on Cullen's place. We hope it's not too serious.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
The stretcher is on and Josh Cullen isn't going to be able to continue here.
Charlton 2-1 Cardiff
Where do we go from here, then?
Before we go anywhere, straight from the restart Josh Cullen goes down under a heavy challenge - and stays down.
This doesn't look good for the Charlton man.
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing
But there's no keeping this one out!
The Bluebirds are back on the attack before long and force a set-piece down the Charlton left. When the Addicks are unable to clear the initial delivery, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing pounces to lash the ball straight down the middle of the goal.
Game on.
Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
Junior Hoilett steps up... and it's saved by Dillon Phillips!
Strolling up to the ball off a shortened three-pace run-up, he never really got hold of it and it was so tame Phillips is even able to hold on.
Neil Harris' day goes from bad to worse.
Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
Callum Paterson, who should've been given a penalty in the first half, is bundled over in the box and the Bluebirds have a spot-kick!
Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
Charlton have started this second half really positively, instantly getting Jonathan Leko on the ball and running at his man.
A couple of stepovers later the move breaks down, however, and now Cardiff are breaking...
Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
There are no changes to tell you about, so let's get things moving again.
HT: Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
It's not been the smoothest of starts to life as Cardiff boss for Neil Harris, whose side trail 2-0 at the break.
They'll want to see more of Junior Hoilett on the ball. And less of Junior Hoilett sprawled across the advertising hoardings...
The players are starting to filter back out onto the pitch at The Valley so we should be back under way shortly.
Wycombe v Doncaster (15:00 GMT)
His team are top of League One, he's just become the longest-serving manager in the English Football League and his band are about to release a Christmas single.
It's safe to say it's going to be a busy festive period for Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth.
Exactly 10 years on from when he first arrived at Adams Park as a player, BBC Sport sat down with the man who has the Buckinghamshire club "dreaming for the first time", to talk about his music and why he has fended off suitors to stay at Adams Park.
Peterborough v Burton (15:00 GMT)
Can you name the front three who have scored more goals so far this season than Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane?
There's a clue in the picture above, but if you're not quite up to speed on your League One goal-getters, then check out James Law's feature on Peterborough trio Marcus Maddison, Ivan Toney and Mo Eisa.
They'll be hoping to fire Posh to another high-scoring home win against Burton this afternoon with 33 out of the club's 39 league goals between them already this campaign.
Perhaps of more concern for their manager Darren Ferguson is the fact they are winless in their past three and have fallen off the pace of the top two. Victory today could take them within two points of the automatic promotion places.
HT: West Ham 0-2 Tottenham
Speaking of managers taking charge of their new teams for the first time today, Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur are in action against West Ham United at the moment.
He's having a slightly better time of it than Neil Harris, however, as Spurs lead 2-0 at the break.
You can follow this afternoon's Premier League action by clicking here.
Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
I think Neil Harris is a bit unfortunate to find himself 2-0 down in his first game as Cardiff City manager but, alas, that's how it stands at the break.
Charlton are 45 minutes away from a first win in five Championship matches.
Charlton 2-0 Cardiff
Just as Junior Hoilett drags an optimistic 20-yard strike well wide of the target for Cardiff, the fourth official signals that we'll have an additional two minutes.