Darren Randolph (above) could be recalled from Bury to face the Saints
ROB Elliot and Darren Randolph could contest the goalkeeping jersey for Saturday's home game against Southampton, with Alan Pardew this week considering whether to recall the latter from his loan spell with League Two side Bury.
Current Addicks goalkeeper Nicky Weaver will serve a one-game suspension after being sent off in the third minute for handball against Plymouth Argyle last Saturday, becoming Charlton's record quickest dismissal in the process.
Elliot subsequently made his senior debut for the club, while Randolph has kept three clean sheets in his last four games to help steer Bury away from relegation danger.
SAM Sodje recovered in time from a knock to the head during training at the end of last week in time to feature in last Saturday's dramatic 2-1 win against Plymouth Argyle.
However, a partially dislocated toe sustained in the first half at Home Park may rule the on-loan Reading defender out for the rest of the season with Sodje due to find out his fate tomorrow when he visits a consultant.
Young midfielder Harry Arter is also sidelined for around four months after an operation on an Achilles problem last weekend.
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CHARLTON must beat Southampton on Saturday to keep their play-off dreams alive and tickets for the match are currently on general sale, along with seats for the final Valley fixture of the season against Coventry City on May 4 (2pm).
Both games are priced £20 for adults, £15 for over-60s and under-21s and £10 for under-18s.
Tickets for the trip to Queens Park Rangers on April 19 are priced £22 for adults, £13 for over-60s and under-21s and £8 for under-16s.
Under-eights gain free admission to Loftus Road, but must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, visit cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.
ENGLAND under-17 full-back Chris Solly could become the next highly rated Charlton youngster to be offered a professional contract, despite only having started full-time training at the club in August.
"We are going to offer a contract to Chris," said Alan Pardew last week.
"Not only has he impressed in the under-18s and reserves this season, he's also impressed at England level."
Solly was part of the England under-17 squad which just missed out on qualification for the European Championships this summer.
CARDIFF City may have reached the FA Cup final on Sunday, but the Bluebirds' under-18s couldn't beat Charlton at home the previous day as the Addicks recorded a 3-1 victory thanks to goals from Mikkel Rygaard-Jensen, Ben Godfrey and Callum O'Shea.
Charlton will seek their third successive victory on Saturday when they face Reading at Sparrows Lane (11am).
THE Valley's latest musical event takes place later this month with a George Michael and Wham tribute night in the north stand.
Tickets for the event on April 18 are priced £19.95, which includes a hot buffet.
For more details, or to book, email sales@cafc.co.uk or call 020 8333 4040.
THEY may have been relegated already, but the Charlton women's team can still finish the season off the bottom of the table.
The Addicks next entertain Birmingham City at Dartford FC's Princes Park on Sunday (2pm).
Charlton were also due to take on the Blues last weekend, but the game was called off as the Addicks travelled north.
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