The last time Barnsley travelled to Charlton outside the top two divisions was 1980, a testament to the hard times both are suffering.

Neither side would consider themselves a third-tier team historically, both more suited to the rough and tumble of second-tier football. That is the aim for both this season, although Barnsley are surely in a better place to grab it than Charlton.

The Addicks are challenging for a playoff spot, but off the field discontent is surely adding pressure to the playing staff.

Meanwhile, the Tykes are enjoying a resurgence under Daniel Stendel, playing a neat pressing game that involves hard work and organisation. It's working too, they've registered fine wins against Peterborough (4-0) and Luton (3-2) recently.

A win for either side underlines their promotion aspirations, a defeat dents them. Who is likely to come out on top?

FLW looks at three things we can expect from the game this weekend.

Whilst a win may be a big ask, there's always a goal in the Charlton side. Lyle Taylor has been bagging a few, proving he was right to swap Wimbledon for Lee Bowyer's side.

All eye will be on Karlan Grant though, he's developing at an astounding rate and will cause any side in the division a problem on his day. He's quick, agile but also clever and has a good eye for goal.

If they don't win the game, back them to score.

Barnsley have looked methodical and effective in recent weeks and there's no reason to expect anything other than the same again.

They've lost once in the league all season, won their last two away matches at Peterborough and Fleetwood and they won't fear Lee Bowyer's side one bit.

Even though they're the away side, expect spells of intense pressure from Barnsley.

The way they play often sees them pen sides in, with the bank of three behind striker Kieffer Moore.

George Moncur and Brad Potts both look incredible players this season and they'll be working hard to ensure the Tykes get another three points.