Cardiff City host Charlton on Tuesday night in the Championship.

Here is everything you need to know about the Championship clash.

What time does Cardiff City v Charlton kick-off?

Cardiff City v Charlton will kick-off at 6pm on Tuesday, June 30.

Is it on TV?

No, the game is not going to be shown on TV.

But you can also follow it on our live blog from 4pm, which you'll be able to find here .

What about live streaming?

Cardiff City will be streaming the game live on their website and match passes for those viewing in the UK can be purchased here for £10.

Season Ticket Holders who selected refund options 1 & 2 and have redeemed their code will also be able to tune in.

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What are the odds?

  • Cardiff City win: 17/20

  • Draw: 5/2

  • Charlton: 10/3

Odds via The Pools and correct at the time of publication.

What's the team news?

Cardiff City have luckily not picked up any injuries from their first two matches following the restart.

The Bluebirds did suffer a little injury scare when Josh Murphy damaged his calf against Swansea City in a friendly match and Neil Harris said the winger is "touch and go" regarding his fitness for Tuesday's clash.

Elsewhere, Isaac Vassell is a long-term absentee, while Greg Cunningham is still working his way back to full fitness.

For Charlton there are also no obvious injury concerns.

We could see Wales international Jonny Williams start in the Welsh capital, having been an unused sub in Charlton's last match, a 1-0 win over QPR.

Former Cardiff City player Deji Oshilaja could start at left back, too.

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What have the managers said?

Cardiff City manager Neil Harris: "We’ve had praise this week from the media and fans after the Leeds performance and result and to follow it up today in the manner that we did against a good Preston side is impressive.

"I’m delighted we’ve played so well again with the football. Ultimately, at this stage of the season though it is all about the three points.

"It’s another confidence boost for us and pushes us in the right direction."

Charlton manager Lee Bowyer: "It’s my job to keep their feet on the ground and let them know that we ain’t safe yet.

"We have to keep pushing and keep fighting for every point. Every point is valuable in this league. You never know what is going to happen.

"[Team spirit] was good even when we came back. We all knew where we stood, what we have to do to stay in the division. Team spirit has always been high. Last week’s result helped, this one will give them another lift."

Match facts

  • Cardiff haven’t hosted Charlton at the Cardiff City Stadium in the Championship since September 2015, winning 2-1 with goals from Joe Mason and Sean Morrison.
  • Four of the last six Championship encounters between Cardiff and Charlton have ended as draws, with both teams winning one game apiece of the other two games.
  • Cardiff have won their last three Championship games, last winning more consecutively in March 2018 (eight in a row).
  • Charlton are looking to pick up three consecutive Championship victories for the first time since March 2015.
  • Charlton are averaging just nine shots per game in the Championship this season, fewer than any other side in the division.