Charlton's Tyreece Campbell secured a crucial victory over Stoke City, netting the winning goal in the 81st minute. The Addicks' triumph was a result of their relentless defense and superior goal-scoring opportunities. The game began with an intense Charlton attack, with Conor Coady and Harry Clarke creating early chances. Despite Stoke's efforts, including a near-miss by Jes Rak-Sakyi, Charlton dominated the first half. The second half saw a continued Charlton offensive, with Matty Godden and Lyndon Dykes nearly scoring. The turning point came in the 70th minute when substitute Campbell drove inside, forcing a low shot from Stoke's goalkeeper. Dykes' flick-on in the 81st minute set up Campbell's decisive goal, rounding off Simkin and finishing with a calm left-footed strike. This victory propels Charlton seven points clear of the relegation zone, with a crucial match against Portsmouth looming. The team's performance and strategic substitutions were key to their success, showcasing their resilience and determination. The match, attended by 14,836 spectators, highlighted Charlton's ability to secure important wins and maintain their position in the league.