Sunday, 21 December 2025

Charlton Athletic 1 v 0 Oxford United

Saturday 20th December 2025, Kick-off 15.00
EFL Championship
The Valley, Charlton
Admission: Season Ticket
Programme: £4.00
Attendance: 19,594 (2,261 away)






A match report from a Charlton perspective can be read by clicking here , and from an Oxford perspective by clicking here

Video highlights can be viewed by clicking here 

West Ham United 2 v 3 Aston Villa

Sunday 14th December 2025, Kick-off 14.00
Premier League
London Stadium, Stratford
Admission: £15.00
Programme: £4.00
Attendance: 62,447














A match report from a West Ham perspective can be read by clicking here , and from an Aston Villa perspective by clicking here

Extended video highlights can be viewed by clicking here

Saturday, 13 December 2025

New Bradwell St Peter 3 v 1 Royston Town Reserves

Saturday 13th December 2025, Kick-off 15.00
Spartan South Midlands League Division One
New Bradwell Recreation Ground, Milton Keynes
Admission: £6.00
Programme: £2.00
Attendance: 55





















Charlton Athletic 1 v 2 Middlesbrough

Tuesday 9th December 2025, Kick-off 19.45
EFL Championship
The Valley, Charlton
Admission: Season Ticket
Programme: £4.00
Attendance: 17,258 (2,457 away)












A match report from a Charlton perspective can be read by clicking here , also copied and pasted below, and from a Middlesbrough perspective by clicking here .

Brief match highlights can be read by clicking here

Addicks fall to defeat on emotional evening

Charlton 1 Middlesbrough 2

On an emotional night at The Valley, where the club celebrated the life of iconic supporter Norman Barker, the Addicks were beaten 2–1 by second-placed Middlesbrough, despite a late push for an equaliser.

Barker, who sadly passed away on Saturday, was honoured by both sets of supporters in a classy pre-match tribute.

The visitors struck twice in the first half, but Nathan Jones’ game-changers impacted the momentum and, after George Edmundson’s 81st-minute own goal, the home side created chances to draw level.

Middlesbrough started brightly and Thomas Kaminski was forced into action early to keep Charlton in the contest. The Charlton goalkeeper produced an excellent diving save to his right to deny Hayden Hackney’s left-footed effort from outside the box, before more comfortably stopping Matt Targett’s long-range attempt.

At the other end, Sonny Carey tested Sol Brynn with a powerful strike from just outside the area, which the visiting goalkeeper gathered after parrying.

Targett then struck the side netting and Kaminski did well to block Tommy Conway’s effort with his legs.

Middlesbrough took the lead in the 34th minute when they won possession in the Charlton half. Delano Burgzorg cut the ball back from the right for the arriving Riley McGree, who finished confidently.

Moments later, Charlton felt they should have had a penalty when Luke Berry appeared to be sandwiched between two defenders, but referee Oliver Langford waved away appeals.

James Bree later fired over after meeting a partially cleared corner that had been won by Tyreece Campbell.

The visitors doubled their advantage via a swift counter-attack in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time. McGree released Morgan Whittaker, who drove a low shot across goal and beyond Kaminski.

Nathan Jones reshaped his midfield at the break, introducing Greg Docherty, Karoy Anderson and Ibrahim Fullah, bringing added intensity to Charlton’s second-half performance.

Kaminski denied McGree again with his legs before Berry’s long-range effort drifted wide.

Fullah then danced into the Middlesbrough penalty area and forced a good save from Brynn, who pushed the academy graduate’s shot behind for a corner.

Luke Ayling came close when his flicked header dipped late and clipped the crossbar.

Charlton pulled a goal back with nine minutes remaining. Lloyd Jones won possession and released Rob Apter down the right. Apter beat his man and delivered a powerful right-footed cross, which, under pressure from Miles Leaburn, deflected off Edmundson and into his own net.

The Addicks’ best chance to equalise fell to Tanto Olaofe in the 90th minute, but his half-volley from Macaulay Gillesphey’s long ball drifted wide.

Charlton will look to return to winning ways on Saturday when they travel to face Birmingham City.

Nathan Jones' side are back at The Valley on Saturday, December 20th for the visit of Oxford United. Click here to get your tickets. 

Charlton: Kaminski; Bree (Apter 78), Jones (c), Gillesphey, Ramsay; Coventry (Docherty 46), Knibbs (Fullah 46), Carey (Anderson 46), Berry (Olaofe 67); Leaburn, Campbell

Subs (not used): Mannion, Gough, Roussillon, Rankin-Costello

Goal: Edmundson (own goal) 81

Assist: Apter 81

Booked: Knibbs 31 (foul on Hackney), Bree 38 (foul on Bangura), Docherty 75 (foul on Burgzorg). Ramsay 82 (foul on Browne)

Middlesbrough: Brynn, Brittain, Targett, Jones, Hackney (c), McGree (Browne 72), Conway (Nypan 72), Burgzorg (Sene 89), Whittaker (Edmundson 63), Gilbert, Bangura (Ayling 63)

Subs (not used): McLaughlin, Hamilton, Silvera, Patterson-Powell

Goals: McGree 34, Whittaker 45+4

Assists: Burgzorg 34, McGree 45+4

Booked: Gilbert 69 (kicking the ball away)

Referee: Oliver Langford

Attendance: 17,258 (2,457 from Middlesbrough)

London City Lionesses 0 v 1 Brighton & Hove Albion Women

Sunday 7th December 2025, Kick-off 12.00
Women’s Super League
Hayes Lane, Bromley
Admission: Free
Programme: Free
Attendance: 3,302
















A match report from a London City perspective can be read by clicking here , and from a Brighton perspective by clicking here

Video highlights can be viewed by clicking here

London City Lionesses 0, Brighton & Hove Albion 1. 

London City Lionesses beaten in their final home fixture of 2025 at the CopperJax Community Stadium, Bromley. 

London City Lionesses suffered a narrow defeat in their Barclays Women’s Super League fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion in Bromley. 

Kiko Seike’s early goal was the difference between the teams. 

London City also broke their record attendance for a WSL home fixture.

The Seagulls’ opener came just six minutes into the contest, Rosa Kafaji winning the ball in midfield leading a Brighton counter attack, Seike finishing well.

The hosts responded well to going behind forcing a number of strong interventions from Brighton keeper Chiamaka Nnadozie including a strike from Nikita Parris. 

While the visitors dominated with the ball, their opponents were always a threat on the break. 

And they could have doubled their advantage when Madison Haley won and took a penalty after a foul by Wasse Sanagaré just shy of the 20-minute mark, and her effort towards the bottom corner was excellently saved at full stretch by Elene Lete.

The home side responded through a double-effort from Grace Geyoro who was played in by Parris which were both well saved.  

London City continued to pile forward towards the end of the first half, winning a flurry of corners which Brighton were able to see off.

The Seagulls nearly doubled their lead shortly after the break when Elena Linari cleared a cross off the line and Lete was forced to react quickly to collect the ball amid a goalmouth scramble.

To their credit Jocelyn Prêcheur ’s side kept pushing for a leveller. Captain Kosovare Asllani’s long-range effort was deflected before Freya Godfrey’s excellent curling effort edged narrowly wide for the hosts, Jana Fernández had a shot cleared by a last-ditch interception.

The visitors set up in a more compact fashion late on to thwart London City, who were unable to find a way past Brighton goalkeeper Nnadozie.

Jocelyn Prêcheur was disappointed with the result, "I think we definitely didn’t play the level that we expected."

"We created many chances, but we went back to the issues we had two months ago. With this many chances, especially in the first half, you have to score at least one time.

"There was a lack of consistency in the game. Maybe a lack of confidence, or energy. We need to analyse because we could’ve done so much better, and I didn’t think we deserved to lose.

"It wasn’t a positive game or result for us, but proof that we need to work harder."

This weekend’s results leave London City Lionesses in sixth place in the Barclays Women’s Super League on 15 points.

Next up, we travel to the East Midlands to take on Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Sunday 14th December in our final Barclays Women’s Super League match before the winter break. 

We then travel to Liverpool on Sunday 11th January before returning home to the CopperJax Community Stadium, Bromley on Sunday 25th January to host Manchester City  in the Barclays Women’s Super League.

Teamsheet: Lete, Fernández, Kumagai (Kennedy 87'), Asllani, Linari, Godfrey (Franssi 76'), Parris , Goodwin (Roddar 76'), Imuran , Sangaré (Goldie 87'), Geyoro (Zelem 61').