Our prediction for this Championship match:
Saturday’s football game at the Valley pits together Charlton Athletic and Leeds United, the two teams who are eyeing promotion to the Premier League. The Red Robbins made a flying start to the season, but they do not seem to be on top of their game ahead of the visit of the league leaders as they suffered back-to-back losses to the likes of Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic in previous two league fixtures.
The Whites, on the other hand, were more than unfortunate not to beat Derby County at home in their last league match, with the Rams scoring the equalizing goal in the stoppage time. Marcelo Bielsa’s troops are eager to get back on course and retain top position in the standings and seeing that Charlton suffered a dip in form, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the visitors.
Charlton vs Leeds United H2H

Charlton
67%
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75%
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Leeds United
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Charlton vs Leeds United H2H

CHA
67%
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75%
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LEE
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Highlighted Player (Jake Forster-Caskey ):

Born in Southend-on-Sea, England on April 25, 1994 Jake Forster-Caskey is a midfielder who plays for Charlton Athletic in the League One. Forster-Caskey started his both youth and senior careers at Brighton & Hove Albion and it has to be noted that he scored five goals in 67 league appearances for the Seagulls first team.
After spending a couple of seasons on loan at the likes of Oxford United, Milton Keynes Dons and Rotherham United, the English footballer signed a two-and-a-half year deal with Charlton Athletic in the winter of 2017. Jake quickly established himself as a first-team regular at the capital club, scoring 5 goals in 43 appearances in the 2017/2018 League One campaign.
However, he was out of contention for most of the 2018/2019 season with a serious knee injury. His main position is central midfielder, but he is capable of playing as both defensive and left midfielder as well.
Highlighted Team (Leeds United):

Leeds United is one of the clubs that won the FA Cup. The Whites outplayed Arsenal in the final of the prestigious competition back in 1972, but they clinched the League Cup trophy as well. Leeds United faced the Gunners in the 1967/1968 League Cup final and it has to be noted that Terry Cooper scored the winner for the Whites.
Leeds play their home games at Elland Road and the capacity of the stadium is 37,914. The club was founded in 1919 and they have won three First Division (Premier League) trophies ever since (1968/1969, 1973/1974, 1991/1992). Leeds United made it to the Champions League final in 1975, but they were beaten by Bayern Munich in the title clash.
The Whites were impressive under David O’Leary. The likes of Jonathan Woodgate, Lee Bowyer, Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka and Ian Harte were part of the Elland Road outfit back then and they did well to reach the semis of the Champions League in 2001.