Charlton 2 Yeovil 0

Charlton got a much-needed win at home to Yeovil on Saturday thanks to goals from loan duo Kyel Reid and David Mooney.
Following five games without a win, the three points - alongside Leeds and Norwich failing to win - puts the Addicks back in the hunt for an automatic promotion slot.
Parkinson made a few changes to the side which lost at Bristol Rovers on Monday, with Miguel Llera, Mooney and Reid all being recalled, and Johnnie Jackson given his debut after signing on a temporary deal from Notts County.
Goalkeeper Rob Elliot kept Charlton level with a hattrick of quality saves in the first half before the home side took the lead.
Nicky Bailey won the ball in midfielder and Reid picked up the ball midway in his own half before carrying it half the length of the pitch and unleashing a shot that slipped through the fingers of Yeovil keeper Alex McCarthy.
Mooney wrapped up the points in the second half when he finished from close range after good work by Therry Racon.
After the match, Parkinson praised his loan trip of Mooney, Reid and Jackson.
He said: "I've tried to explain to the fans many times about loan signings. They aren't all bad. You've just got to get the right ones with the right reason to come and play for Charlton.
"If you look at Reidy, Mooney and Johnnie Jackson, I'd imaginethey would all want to come here permanently.
"They've got to have the right hunger and the right fitness levels to hit the ground running."
Parkinson added he was delighted to see his team playing good football again following recent performances.
He said: "There was a calmness about us today right from the first whistle and I felt it in the dressing room.
"We spoke during the week and said whether we are successful or whether we fail we want to do it by getting the ball down and playng football.
"We've picked up our best results this season when we've done that.
"We probably got away from that a bit in recent games but we got back to winning today which was pleasing."
Charlton: Elliot, Richardson, Jackson, Llera, Dailly; Sam (Wagstaff 76), Bailey, Racon (Semedo 90), Reid; Mooney, Burton.
Yeovil: McCarthy; Alcock, Smith, Forbes, Caulker; Davies (Kalala 69), Tudur Jones (Murtagh 83), MacDonald, Welsh (Tomlin 60); Bowditch, Williams.
Att: 15,991
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