Coventry may find themselves at the bottom of League One and nine points adrift of safety heading into this clash, but three wins in their last four matches has their confidence flying high.
The Checkatrade Trophy winners will be keen to keep their good recent form going, with the likes of Port Vale, Gillingham, Shrewsbury, and Bury hovering just above the drop zone at around the 46-point mark.
Coventry have conceded just once in their last three home games, with the division’s bottom club suddenly finding themselves spurred on by their recent cup triumph.
Goals have been hard to come by for the hosts this season, they’ve scored just 34 times in 42 games, but scraping recent 1-0 wins has come in handy for the favourites to go down.
Ricky Holmes and Josh Magennis have got 18 goals between them in League One this season, and provide the main goal threat, with Coventry not having a big-name striker to look at after releasing Yakubu.
Coventry are picking up much-needed wins at home as of late, and given Charlton’s indifferent domestic form, it wouldn’t be unthinkable for the hosts to make it four wins from their last four.