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by The Rovers Review

Darren Ferguson will certainly be brimming with confidence this weekend, as his side look to earn back-to-back league wins for the first time this season.

Andy Williams and Luke McCullough are now Ferguson’s only injury woes as they’ve both got a week left until they can come back into contention after suffering their respective injuries.

Mathieu Baudry and Alfie Beestin are both fit and available for selection after recovering from injury too. They've both completed 60 minutes in Rovers’ development game on Tuesday afternoon vs Walsall and they both came through the game, “very well”, according to Darren Ferguson where Rovers' reserve side triumphed 4-0.

Ferguson’s injury list has been dramatically reduced, but his injury frustrations will now turn to selection head ache's as he’s now developing an ever-growing squad of players pushing for a start. Rovers will have to be cautioned and disciplined as striker, John Marquis and versatile defender, Niall Mason have both accumulated 4 yellow cards, meaning if they pick up another yellow card then they will face suspension.

Charlton are a team certainly aspiring for promotion from League One under Karl Robinson, and one player in particular who will play a huge part in their promotion push will be winger Ricky Holmes. Since signing from Northampton Town in 2016, the 30-year-old has played 45 games and scored 17 goals and has received unprecedented amount of praise from Robinson in the past for his performances and spirit.

The Addicks are on admirable form, earning 14 points from 8 games, while Rovers have the fifth worst form in the league earning a dismal 7 points in as many games.
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