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                                                    Chesterfield
                                                    0-4
                                                    Charlton
                                                    Bradley Wright-Phillips (43 mins)
                                                    Bradley Wright-Phillips (57 mins)
                                                    Johnnie Jackson (58 mins)
                                                    Bradley Wright-Phillips (66 mins)

                                                    npower League 1 , Feb 28, 2012
                                                    Ground: B2net Stadium , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 6,405

                                                    Team news

                                                    Juan out but hope for others Chesterfield will check on the fitness of several players ahead of the visit of League One leaders Charlton.

                                                    Injuries forced manager John Sheridan into five changes against Notts County on Saturday.

                                                    Midfielder Jimmy Juan suffered an ankle injury during the 1-0 defeat at Meadow Lane and he will definitely miss out.

                                                    However, defenders James Hurst (ankle), Gregor Robertson (hamstring) and Simon Forde (knee) and midfielders Drew Talbot and Mark Allott could all show signs of improvement and return to the reckoning.

                                                    "It will be a last-minute thing as regards the injury situation and team selection. Jimmy got an ankle injury at Notts County, it is not as bad as we first thought so hopefully he won't be out too long," assistant manager Tommy Wright told the club's official website.

                                                    "The enforced changes are not helpful but that is football and that is how it is at this stage of the season, every team will be going through a similar scenario so there are no excuses there. Hopefully some of the injured players will be back in contention but it will be touch and go. We will give them as much time as possible." Danny Haynes is pushing to return to the Charlton starting line-up for the trip to Chesterfield.

                                                    The striker made a late appearance as a substitute in Saturday's win over Stevenage after overcoming a hamstring niggle.

                                                    The Addicks have no new injury worries after skipper Johnnie Jackson came through his return from a calf problem unscathed at the weekend.

                                                    Jackson was taken off with nine minutes to go but only as a precaution, so he will line up on the left of midfield again.

                                                    Boss Chris Powell has plenty of options at his disposal should he want to make changes.

                                                    The back four should stay the same but the likes of Haynes, Darel Russell, Bradley Pritchard, Scott Wagstaff and Leon Clarke are pushing to be involved further up the pitch.

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                                                    Chesterfield vs Charlton

                                                    Last modified 21:52 28/02/12

                                                    Wright-Phillips treble sinks Spireites Bradley Wright-Phillips celebrated the first hat-trick of his career as League One leaders Charlton equalled a club record of away victories with a 4-0 hammering of Chesterfield at the B2net Stadium.

                                                    Wright-Phillips set Charlton on their way just before half-time and struck twice more either side of a Johnnie Jackson finish to give Charlton a 12th league win on the road this season.

                                                    Charlton always looked to have the edge and it needed a great save by Tommy Lee to keep out a Yann Kermorgant header in the 19th minute.

                                                    But Lee was beaten by a deflected cross from Danny Green that came off the inside of a post in the 43rd minute and Wright-Phillips turned the ball over the line.

                                                    The floodgates opened after the break as Wright-Phillips hooked in a shot in the 57th minute with defenders looking in vain for an offside flag and a minute later Jackson sidefooted in from eight yards with Green again the provider.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    ChesterfieldRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Tommy Lee
                                                    5 Josh Thompson
                                                    2 Neal Trotman
                                                    6 Simon Ford
                                                    12 Liam Ridehalgh
                                                    9 Craig Westcarr(sub 61)
                                                    26 David Davis
                                                    7 Mark Allott
                                                    11 Nick Ajose
                                                    14 Jack Lester(sub 64)
                                                    21 Jordan Bowery
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    13 Greg Fleming
                                                    10 Danny Whitaker(sub 64)
                                                    16 Noel Alexandre Mendy(sub 61)
                                                    19 Scott Boden
                                                    28 Nathan Smith
                                                    CharltonRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Ben Hamer
                                                    20 Chris Solly
                                                    5 Michael Morrison(sub 68)
                                                    6 Matthew Taylor
                                                    16 Rhoys Wiggins
                                                    7 Danny Green
                                                    22 Danny Hollands
                                                    8 Dale Stephens
                                                    4 Johnnie Jackson(sub 76) Goal
                                                    36 Yann Kermorgant(sub 67)
                                                    10 Bradley Wright-Phillips Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    13 John Sullivan
                                                    14 Danny Haynes(sub 76)
                                                    28 Leon Cort(sub 68)
                                                    37 Darel Russell
                                                    40 Leon Clarke(sub 67)

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