Charlton Athletic will be looking to pull further away from relegation trouble tomorrow night when they make the trip north to face Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.

Their 3-1 win against Luton Town on Saturday afternoon was the perfect remedy for their defeat to Blackburn the week before and lifted them five points clear of the relegation zone.

Lee Bowyer may well be quietly confident heading into this one as well with their opponents on a rotten run of form, winning just one of their last 11 league matches and slipping comfortably out of the play-off picture in the process.

It is one that both sides will be very keen to win therefore, but how will the visitors be looking in terms of injuries?

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It was not too long ago that Charlton's first-team resembled a scene out of Casualty rather than a football club.

The likes of Lyle Taylor, Macauley Bonne, Jonny Williams, Erhun Oztumer, Josh Cullen and Chuks Aneke were all pushed to the sidelines with injuries, making life rather tricky for Bowyer.

However, they rode that particular storm very impressively and now appear to have come out of the other side.

Taylor is now fit and appears to be back to his best, with Bowyer even dubbing his weekend performance against Luton his best in an Addicks' shirt.

Macauley Bonne too is also back to full health as are Williams, Oztumer and Cullen.

Aneke too is rumoured to be back to full health. Bowyer explained he missed out on the squad on Saturday solely because of the other options available to him.

Last week saw Darren Pratley struggling with back spasms and ultimately miss out against Luton, so it remains to be seen what state he will be in come Wednesday night.

Sam Field is unlikely to play another minute for the club, however, after returning to West Brom last week in the hope of sorting out a knee problem.