CUP RIVALS: Second Division Blackpool will provide the FA Cup third round opposition for Charlton at The Valley, on January 5. The Addicks have already reduced prices, with adults paying £15 in all stands. Tickets, which go on sale on Monday, are over 60s and U18s at £10 and all U16s admitted for £15. Season tickets will be reserved until Christmas Eve, but the visitors will get the whole Jimmy Seed Stand.

TICKETS LEFT: There were around 500 tickets left as we went to press for this Saturday's Premiership visit to Bolton, with the facility to apply for more if they sell out. Prices range from £20-24 adults, £15-16 seniors and £10 juniors.

BEST BUYS: Charlton's new-look Superstore has a special guest today (Wednesday) when central defender Mark Fish will be paying a visit from 6.30pm-8pm. Also on sale are giant A1-sized 2001/02 team posters, priced £2.99 and new wine gifts, priced from just £9.99

LADIES DELIGHT: The women's team scored a superb 2-0 away win at Doncaster Belles on Sunday, despite manager Keith Boanas having to field a much-weakened side. Jo Broadhurst and Alexa Hunn were the Charlton scorers, who now face

a trip to Leeds United on Sunday.

NEW DATES: Two games next year have been rescheduled so they can be shown on pay-per-view television. The home game against Aston Villa will now take place at The Valley on Monday, January 21, and the Spurs away match, originally on Saturday, March 16, will now take place at White Hart Lane two days later.

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