Charlton vs Wrexham Result

Charlton
Full Time

Wrexham
๐ The Valley, London
๐๏ธ Saturday, 28 Feb 2026 at 15:00
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1 - 2
Actual
0 - 1
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Moore's First-Half Strike Lifts Wrexham Past Charlton at The Valley
Wrexham edged Charlton 1-0 at The Valley in a tightly contested Championship clash, thanks to a decisive first-half goal from Kieffer Moore. Despite Charlton's greater share of possession and a flurry of attacking intent, the hosts struggled to convert their dominance into clear-cut chances, managing just a single shot on target from 12 attempts. Wrexham, meanwhile, made the most of their opportunities, with Moore's finish on the half-hour mark proving the difference in a match defined by fine margins. The visitors defended resolutely after taking the lead, absorbing pressure and limiting Charlton's creative outlets. Tactical discipline and physicality were on full display, as Wrexham committed 11 fouls and picked up a yellow card, but ultimately held firm. Charlton's attempts to shift the momentum through midfield control and width were met with stubborn resistance, leaving the home side frustrated and empty-handed at full time.
Charlton
Charlton showed plenty of endeavour, dictating play with 54% possession and pushing forward through their 3-1-4-2 formation. However, their attacking efforts lacked sharpness, as they mustered just one shot on target from 12 attempts. The midfield quartet worked hard to supply the front two, but Wrexham's compact defensive shape blunted their threat. Defensively, Charlton were rarely troubled outside of the decisive moment, but the inability to respond to going behind ultimately cost them. Despite five corners and a relatively clean disciplinary record (two yellow cards, four fouls), Charlton failed to capitalise on set pieces or sustained pressure. Substitutions and tactical tweaks could not break down a well-organised Wrexham side, leaving the Addicks to rue missed opportunities.
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Wrexham
Wrexham executed a disciplined away performance, capitalising on their best chance through Kieffer Moore's 30th-minute goal. Their 3-4-2-1 setup provided defensive solidity and allowed them to congest central areas, frustrating Charlton's attempts to play through the lines. Despite having less possession (46%), Wrexham were more efficient in attack, recording two shots on target from eight total attempts and making their solitary goal count. The visitors' defensive organisation was matched by their physical approach, as evidenced by 11 fouls and a yellow card. Arthur Okonkwo's assured presence in goal and the back three's composure under pressure were key to preserving the clean sheet. Wrexham's ability to manage the game after taking the lead was a testament to their tactical discipline and resilience.
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Key Moments
30' โ Goal
Kieffer Moore scores for Wrexham to give the visitors a 1-0 lead.
45' โ Yellow Card
Charlton pick up their first booking as frustration grows before halftime.
60' โ Yellow Card
Wrexham receive a yellow card as they intensify their defensive efforts.
72' โ Yellow Card
Charlton shown a second yellow as they push for an equaliser.
Tactical Analysis
Charlton lined up in a 3-1-4-2, seeking to dominate midfield and provide width through their wing-backs. Their approach yielded territorial advantage and more possession, but Wrexham's 3-4-2-1 formation proved adept at crowding central areas and blocking passing lanes. The visitors' compactness forced Charlton to play around rather than through them, with little end product. Wrexham's tactical discipline was evident after taking the lead. They dropped deeper, congested their defensive third, and relied on physicality to disrupt Charlton's rhythm. The back three, shielded by a hard-working midfield, dealt with crosses and set pieces effectively. Substitutions and tactical tweaks from Charlton could not break the deadlock, as Wrexham closed out the match with professionalism.
Turning Point
Kieffer Moore's goal in the 30th minute gave Wrexham the lead and allowed them to dictate the game's tempo from a position of strength.
Man of the Match
Kieffer Moore
His clinical finish separated the sides and his hold-up play was crucial in relieving pressure on Wrexham's defence.