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Tranmere Rovers vs Charlton Athletic. Sky Bet League One.

Prenton ParkAttendance4,685.

Tranmere Rovers 1

  • R Brunt (33rd minute)

Charlton Athletic 1

  • M Morrison (60th minute)

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Image: Goodison: Doubtful ahead of clash

Team news for Saturday's League One clash between Tranmere Rovers and Charlton Athletic at Prenton Park.

Ian Goodison is an injury doubt ahead of the match. Goodison hobbled out of Tuesday night's goalless draw at Carlisle after taking a blow to the shin and Rovers manager Les Parry is not overly confident he will make the game. "He got a kick on his calf and it was gradually getting worse and worse so that's why he came off," Parry told Tranmere Player. "With a bit of luck he will be okay, but at the moment I don't think he's too optimistic." Forward duo Enoch Showunmi and Andy Robinson returned from respective leg and knee injuries to feature in a strong reserve line-up against Preston in midweek, but neither player is expected to be risked further at the weekend. Mustafa Tiryaki also turned out in the 2-1 defeat to the Lilywhites' second string and will contest a place in attack against the Addicks, with Adam McGurk and Stoke loanee Ryan Brunt having started up front at Brunton Park. Defenders David Raven (groin) and Zoumana Bakayogo (shin) remain on the sidelines, while midfielder James Wallace will play the last game of his one-month loan spell from Everton. Charlton welcome back Darel Russell for the trip to Tranmere. The midfielder's three-match ban was delayed due to the bad weather, but Tuesday's game against MK Dons saw him complete his suspension and is now available at manager Chris Powell's disposal. Powell has concerns over in-form captain Johnnie Jackson, who was replaced by Danny Haynes just after the hour mark against the Dons and may be struggling to make the trip to Merseyside. Striker Bradley Wright-Phillips returned to the side in the win over Karl Robinson's men but, having failed to find the net since November 19, may be sacrificed in favour of Haynes or Leon Clarke. Dale Stephens has felt no recurrence of a hamstring injury during his two games back in the Addicks side and should retain his place.

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