JON Obika netted in stoppage time for the second successive home game as Charlton earned their seventh Valley win of the season over struggling Wolves.

Dorian Dervite had the Addicks ahead just after the hour before Kevin Doyle levelled for the visitors almost immediately.

But it was substitute Obika who scored the dramatic winner on an afternoon where the Addicks lost both Andy Hughes and Johnnie Jackson to injury.

Ricardo Fuller was first to test the palms of Wolves keeper Dorus de Vries on 23 minutes when he collected a pass from Callum Harriott on the edge of the box before turning and firing at the stopper, who beat his effort away.

Wanderers then came within a whisker of breaking the deadlock two minutes later as Karl Henry struck the inside of the post from just inside the Charlton half having chested down a Michael Morrison clearance.

Three minutes after the hour mark, Charlton took the lead through Dervite.

Fuller flicked a low Danny Green corner goal-wards, which was cleared off the line by a combination of de Vries and Henry, only for the rebound to fall to the Frenchman who swept home from four yards.

Wolves levelled three minutes later when Doyle glanced in a Roger Johnson flick on from a long Jack Robinson throw-in.

As the clock struck 90, the Addicks sealed the points.

Rhoys Wiggins reached the byline and cut a pass back to Green on the penalty spot, who struck for goal only for his effort to fall for Obika, who smashed in from a narrow angle.

The Addicks held out for six minutes of stoppage time for the victory which moves them up to 61 points, while wolves remain deep in relegation trouble.

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Charlton: Hamer, Solly, Morrison, Dervite, Wiggins, Pritchard, Hughes (Gower 21), Jackson (Green 61), Harriott, Fuller (Obika 81), Kermorgant. Subs not used: Button, Taylor, Wilson, Kerkar. Att: 19,023.