Charlton Athletic (home)
- Charlton Athletic have won 6, drawn 3 and lost 4 of their 13 home Championship games in 2025-2026, scoring 1.15 and conceding 1.08 goals per game.
- Charlton Athletic are 18th in the Championship with 35 points from 29 games.
- Nathan Jones has been a pragmatic, slightly negative, risk-averse coach at the helm of Charlton Athletic and he will set his men up to be compact, organised, set-piece proficient and capable of exploiting turnover opportunities on the counter attack.
- His side’s recent form has been a mixed bag of two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five outings.
QPR (away)
- QPR have won 4, drawn 5 and lost 6 of their 15 away Championship games, scoring 0.93 and conceding 1.47 per game.
- Queens Park Rangers are 11th with 43 points from 30 matches, eight more than the Addicks.
- Rumarn Burrell has been in good scoring form for the Rs with 10 goals in 26 appearances this term.
- Nicolas Madsen has contributed to this with three assists in QPR’s last five games as they have scored seven times in that run.
Head-to-Head
QPR have been the better team over the course of the season and won the last meeting between the sides 3-1 at home five months ago in the Championship.
Key Players
- Rumarn Burrell has been in good scoring form for the Rs with 10 goals in 26 appearances this term.
- Nicolas Madsen has contributed with three assists in QPR’s last five games.
- Sonny Carey has been a reliable goalscorer from midfield for Charlton Athletic this season with seven in 29 Championship appearances.
- Charlie Kelman has found some good form with two in his last five, giving the Addicks a timely goals boost.
Betting Insights
- The game odds on these two teams are equal at 2.68 with a draw at 3.1.
- Both Teams To Score is 1.83.
Prediction
- The game should be close, but QPR have a little more of the creative quality in the midfield and can break down Charlton’s block if they can control the pace in the middle of the park.
- Prediction: Draw - Addicks and QPR to split the points in South-East London.