Football League World
·24 March 2026
Charlton Athletic news: Miles Leaburn's injuries, season ticket milestone, Tyreece Campbell admission

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·24 March 2026

Football League World provides a round up of all the latest Charlton Athletic news as the Championship reaches the international break
Charlton Athletic are in a strong position to retain Championship survival, as they sit nine points clear of the relegation zone with just seven games remaining.
The Addicks were beaten 1-0 by Norwich City on Saturday, in their last game before the international break, but previously enjoyed a three-match unbeaten run.
Recent victories over Birmingham City and Middlesbrough, as well as a 1-1 draw with Oxford United have steered Nathan Jones' men away from relegation danger.
The Addicks host Bristol City in their return to Championship action on Good Friday before making the relatively short trip to Watford on Easter Monday.
Football League World has rounded up all the latest Charlton news as Jones' side battle to enjoy a strong end to their first season back in the second tier.

Charlton striker Miles Leaburn helped the South London club win promotion from League One last term by notching six goals and two assists in 27 third-tier appearances.
The 22-year-old has endured injury struggles in recent years, while he has failed to successfully adjust to the Championship this season, scoring just one goal in 35 league outings.
Speaking to South London Sport: Charlton Athletic Edition, Leaburn said: "In the last three or four years I’ve had my fair share of injuries, so one of the things I’m personally happy with is my availability and the minutes I’ve been able to rack up.
"I remember at the end of last season I got the quad injury, but I was still doing everything I could. Maybe (remaining fit this term) it is just my body maturing and stuff like that.
"I have loads of strapping on my ankles, just to make sure everything is nice and secure. There was a goal target I set for this season, which I’m still trying to improve, but fitness, availability and not getting injured were all massive targets for me."

Addicks supporters are proud of the fact that their side have steered themselves clear of the Championship relegation zone, having spent their last five seasons in League One.
Jones' men are one of the lowest scoring teams in the second tier this term, but they have still produced some impressive results, such as their aforementioned 1-0 triumph over promotion-chasing Middlesbrough, and a 3-0 victory at Ipswich Town back in October.
Amid their largely comfortable bid for Championship survival, Charlton announced via X on Tuesday that, after the first 17 days of being on sale, men's first-team season tickets have been selling at their highest rate for over 10 years.

As previously mentioned, Charlton have struggled in front of goal, and striker Leaburn has been far from prolific.
However, Leaburn isn't the only Addicks forward who hasn't hit the sort of form that he would have liked this season.
Tyreece Campbell scored seven goals in League One last term, but he may be unable to match those figures this campaign, as he has notched just three goals in 39 Championship outings.
However, speaking to reporter Richard Cawley, Jones said: "People question me about TC (Campbell). But TC is the only one we have really got who can do that little bit.
"We need another two or three of them. To have those game-changers and have that impetus. It’s not just us changing shape and endeavour. It’s that we’re actually putting on pure, raw quality which, at the moment, we are behind other Championship sides in. That is our evolution."









































