Npower Championship
Venue: The Valley
Date: Saturday, 8 December 2012
Kick-off: 15:00 GMT
Referee: DARREN SHELDRAKE
Assistants: Michael Webb and John Farries
Fourth Official: Carl Brook
League Matches at Charlton
Brighton wins - 10
Charlton wins - 13
Draws - 2
Brighton goals - 38
Charlton goals - 41
League Results at Charlton (last 40 years)
English League One
16.10.2010 Charlton 0-4 Brighton
23.02.2010 Charlton 1-2 Brighton
English Division Two (old)
19.10.1991 Charlton 2-0 Brighton
02.02.1991 Charlton 1-2 Brighton
04.02.1986 Charlton 2-2 Brighton
01.01.1985 Charlton 0-1 Brighton
04.02.1984 Charlton 2-0 Brighton
23.12.1978 Charlton 0-3 Brighton
04.10.1977 Charlton 4-3 Brighton
English Division Three (old)
24.09.1974 Charlton 2-1 Brighton
12.01.1974 Charlton 0-4 Brighton
Last Season
N/A
Head-to-head
• These clubs have faced each other 50 times in the league since 1921; Charlton have won 19, Brighton 22, with nine drawn.
• Brighton are chasing a third successive league victory at the Valley, and won their most recent trip 4-0 in October 2010 in League One.
• It's 21 years since Charlton last beat the Seagulls on home territory.
Charlton
• Chris Powell has guided Charlton to their best form of the season, with 14 points from an unbeaten last six matches, which has lifted the Addicks from fourth-bottom to 13th.
• Charlton are the only club without a penalty in this Championship campaign.
• Victory will take the south-east London club past the 4,000 all-time points mark; they are on 3,998 at present.
Brighton
• Brighton are two points outside the play-offs, and chasing a fourth win in seven, having gained maximum points from every other of their last six games.
• The Seagulls boast a 100% record from Championship matches in which they were leading at half-time, having won all six.
• Should Gordon Greer be on the field for the first whistle, he'll be making his 300th start in English and Scottish league football.
Remember this game from 9 October 2010?
Gus Poyet accused assistant referee John Farries of ‘wanting to be famous’ after he changed the referee’s mind and awarded Bournemouth a point-snatching penalty.
Referee Darren Sheldrake gave Bournemouth a free-kick outside the area in the second minute of stoppage-time after an offence by Tommy Elphick.
But after 10 seconds of harassment by visiting players, Farries flagged and Sheldrake, after consulting, gave a penalty instead, coolly converted by Marc Pugh.
Venue: The Valley
Date: Saturday, 8 December 2012
Kick-off: 15:00 GMT
Referee: DARREN SHELDRAKE
Assistants: Michael Webb and John Farries
Fourth Official: Carl Brook
League Matches at Charlton
Brighton wins - 10
Charlton wins - 13
Draws - 2
Brighton goals - 38
Charlton goals - 41
League Results at Charlton (last 40 years)
English League One
16.10.2010 Charlton 0-4 Brighton
23.02.2010 Charlton 1-2 Brighton
English Division Two (old)
19.10.1991 Charlton 2-0 Brighton
02.02.1991 Charlton 1-2 Brighton
04.02.1986 Charlton 2-2 Brighton
01.01.1985 Charlton 0-1 Brighton
04.02.1984 Charlton 2-0 Brighton
23.12.1978 Charlton 0-3 Brighton
04.10.1977 Charlton 4-3 Brighton
English Division Three (old)
24.09.1974 Charlton 2-1 Brighton
12.01.1974 Charlton 0-4 Brighton
Last Season
N/A
Head-to-head
• These clubs have faced each other 50 times in the league since 1921; Charlton have won 19, Brighton 22, with nine drawn.
• Brighton are chasing a third successive league victory at the Valley, and won their most recent trip 4-0 in October 2010 in League One.
• It's 21 years since Charlton last beat the Seagulls on home territory.
Charlton
• Chris Powell has guided Charlton to their best form of the season, with 14 points from an unbeaten last six matches, which has lifted the Addicks from fourth-bottom to 13th.
• Charlton are the only club without a penalty in this Championship campaign.
• Victory will take the south-east London club past the 4,000 all-time points mark; they are on 3,998 at present.
Brighton
• Brighton are two points outside the play-offs, and chasing a fourth win in seven, having gained maximum points from every other of their last six games.
• The Seagulls boast a 100% record from Championship matches in which they were leading at half-time, having won all six.
• Should Gordon Greer be on the field for the first whistle, he'll be making his 300th start in English and Scottish league football.
Remember this game from 9 October 2010?
Gus Poyet accused assistant referee John Farries of ‘wanting to be famous’ after he changed the referee’s mind and awarded Bournemouth a point-snatching penalty.
Referee Darren Sheldrake gave Bournemouth a free-kick outside the area in the second minute of stoppage-time after an offence by Tommy Elphick.
But after 10 seconds of harassment by visiting players, Farries flagged and Sheldrake, after consulting, gave a penalty instead, coolly converted by Marc Pugh.