Charlton are in good form, sitting in 8th place after 13 matches, two points behind the promotion zone. Their attack looks productive, giving them reason to hope for a goal, especially at home.
West Bromwich Albion has been inconsistent on the road and has struggled to finish, as evidenced by their zero attacking performance in recent away games, but the Blackbirds remain a dangerous opponent in the Championship. Their defense is prone to errors, which could play into the hosts' hands.