Charlton vs Norwich Result

ChampionshipChampionship · England
Charlton

Charlton

0 - 1

Full Time

Norwich

Norwich

📍 The Valley, London

🗓️ Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 at 15:00

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0 - 1

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Norwich Edge Charlton with Early Strike in Tight Contest at The Valley

Norwich City claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Charlton at The Valley, courtesy of an early goal that ultimately proved decisive. The visitors struck in the 5th minute, setting the tone for a match in which they controlled possession (61%) and created more chances, but were made to work hard by a resilient Charlton side. Despite a spirited response from the hosts, Norwich’s defensive organisation and midfield control ensured their slender lead held firm through to the final whistle. Charlton, lining up in a 3-5-2, struggled to break down Norwich’s disciplined back line and were limited to just two shots on target from 11 attempts. Norwich, meanwhile, looked the more composed side throughout, registering 17 shots (5 on target) and winning the midfield battle. Both teams picked up two yellow cards in an encounter that was competitive but rarely boiled over, with Norwich’s early breakthrough standing as the game’s defining moment.

Charlton

Charlton

6.2/10

Charlton showed plenty of endeavour but ultimately lacked the cutting edge to break through Norwich’s well-drilled defence. Their 3-5-2 formation was designed to provide width and midfield solidity, but the Addicks struggled to impose themselves in possession (39%) and managed only two shots on target from 11 attempts. Despite a late push and six corners, clear chances were at a premium, and their attacking duo of Lyndon Dykes and Tyreece Campbell found opportunities hard to come by. Defensively, Charlton recovered well after conceding early, keeping Norwich from adding to their tally and maintaining discipline at the back. However, the lack of creativity in midfield and a failure to capitalise on set pieces ultimately cost them.

Key Players

Lloyd Jones: Anchored the back three, helping to keep Charlton in contention after the early setback.
Greg Docherty: Worked tirelessly in midfield, attempting to link play and drive the team forward.

Strengths

Defensive resilience after conceding earlyWork rate in midfieldSet-piece threat (6 corners)

Weaknesses

Struggled to create clear chancesLimited attacking threat (2 shots on target)Low possession (39%)
Norwich

Norwich

7.5/10

Norwich’s 3-2-4-1 formation allowed them to dominate possession and dictate the tempo from the outset. Their early goal in the 5th minute gave them the initiative, and they managed the game well thereafter, controlling the midfield and limiting Charlton’s attacking opportunities. The Canaries registered 17 shots, five of which tested the goalkeeper, and looked the more likely to add to the scoreline throughout. Defensively, Norwich remained composed under pressure, with their back three and deep-lying midfielders breaking up play and launching counterattacks. The team’s discipline and ability to control proceedings were key to securing all three points.

Key Players

Mathias Kvistgaarden: Scored the decisive early goal, setting Norwich on their way.
Kenny McLean: Controlled the midfield, dictating play and helping Norwich maintain possession.

Strengths

Early attacking intent and clinical finishingMidfield control (61% possession)Defensive organisation

Weaknesses

Failed to convert further chances to kill the gameOccasional vulnerability to set pieces (6 corners conceded)

Key Moments

5' — Goal

Mathias Kvistgaarden scores for Norwich, finishing off a swift attack to give the visitors an early lead.

23' — Yellow Card

Charlton's Lloyd Jones is booked for a late challenge, reflecting the hosts’ growing frustration.

38' — Yellow Card

Norwich’s Kenny McLean picks up a yellow for a tactical foul to halt a Charlton counter.

65' — Yellow Card

Greg Docherty receives a yellow card for Charlton after a midfield tussle.

77' — Yellow Card

Norwich’s José Córdoba is shown yellow for time-wasting as the visitors look to protect their lead.

Tactical Analysis

Charlton’s 3-5-2 setup aimed to provide both defensive solidity and midfield numbers, but they struggled to transition effectively into attack, often leaving Dykes and Campbell isolated. The wing-backs were pinned back for much of the match, limiting Charlton’s width and attacking options. Set pieces offered some hope, but Norwich’s aerial strength nullified most threats. Norwich’s 3-2-4-1 formation was pivotal in their dominance, with two holding midfielders providing a platform for the attacking quartet to push forward. Their ability to overload the midfield and stretch Charlton’s defensive line created early openings, and after taking the lead, Norwich managed the tempo well, using possession to control the game and limit Charlton’s opportunities.

Turning Point

Mathias Kvistgaarden’s goal in the 5th minute gave Norwich the lead and allowed them to dictate the match’s tempo from an early stage.

Man of the Match

Mathias Kvistgaarden

Scored the decisive goal and was a constant threat, setting Norwich on course for victory.