Date: 26 December 2023
Kick-Off: 13:00 UK, 14:00 CET
Venue: Gaughan Group Stadium
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The odds are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change. Check carefully before finalising your wager with your bookmaker.
Leyton Orient vs Charlton: Top free betting tips
Our Leyton Orient vs Charlton prediction is for a cagey match that could end without a winner. Will there be a winner in this fiery local derby?
The O’s remain in the bottom half of the table and relatively close to the relegation zone to be relaxing. This is hardly surprising considering that Leyton managed to record only 1 win in the last 10 rounds (D5 L4). Charlton on the other hand are undefeated in the last 7 rounds (W2 D5). However, a series of draws meant that the Addicks lost touch with the top 6.
Total goals prediction: Under 2.5 goals
All of Charlton’s last 4 away matches stayed under 2.5 goals. Also, in 6 of the last 7 H2Hs, there were no more than 2 total goals scored. This is why with our first Leyton Orient vs Charlton prediction we back the under 2.5 goals outcome.
Correct outcome prediction: Draw
Our next Leyton Orient vs Charlton prediction is for the game to end without a winner. The Addicks come into this game on the back of 4 consecutive draws. The O’s also record many draws, 5 in their last 10 league games (W1 L4).
Correct score prediction: 1-1 draw
As the tradition dictates our final Leyton Orient vs Charlton prediction focused on the correct score. We think it is very likely this game to finish in a 1-1 draw. This was the scoreline in 3 of Charlton’s last 4 matches. Also, 3 of Leyton Orient’s last 5 draws were 1-1 results.
Leyton Orient vs Charlton: What the fans think
Leyton fans honour a dedicated ttraveller
Great achievement for Leyton Orient fan @RobertStoney, who has visited all of thr 92 grounds in the Football League, after his visit to Bolton today.
It took him 24 years to visit all 92 grounds! 👏 #LOFC pic.twitter.com/TymuvSO2CT
— The Away Fans (@theawayfans) December 23, 2023
Charlton fans worried about the lack of clean sheets
3 clean sheets now from 21 league games this season for Charlton Athletic
The least amount of clean sheets this far into a season since 1990/1991 #cafc
— CAFC Facts & Stats (Stuart Court) (@CafcFacts) December 24, 2023
How far will Charlton’s fans travel to Leyton?
Charlton’s fans will have to travel only around the corner for this match. The driving distance between the two suburbs of London is only 9 miles (15km) and a jogger in decent shape can attend the match after just a 30-40 minute warm-up run.
We are aware most of the travelling fans will opt to drive or use the subway for this journey if it can be called that, but our advice for all of you who have eaten too much on Christmas Day is to just enjoy a pleasant walk.
Leyton Orient vs Charlton: Tickets
A large crowd, possibly a sold-out stadium, is expected to attend this derby match and at least for Charlton’s fans, there is no longer a way to attend the game. The allocated away tickets were sold a long time ago, even before November ended, and since then Leyton Orient has sold tickets only to people who are already on their database so that means no Charlton fans can buy them. Of course, there is always a resale option online but our advice is for all those desperate fans of the Addicks to be careful not to burn themselves when looking for a resale online.
There is only a small amount of tickets available for this game left. All of them in only premium seats and family areas.
FAQs: Leyton Orient vs Charlton
- When was the result the last time the sides met? Back in August Charlton won 1-0 at home.
- Who will be the referee? Daniel Middleton, a referee shows only 21. yellow cards per game in his last 10 matches, has been appointed as the first official.