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Charlton Athletic

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  1. Welcome to your new Charlton Athletic pagepublished at 10:18 6 June

    Charlton Athletic's club badge on a corner flag at The ValleyImage source, Rex Features

    You may have already noticed a different layout and feel to your Charlton Athletic club page - one of the perks of becoming a Championship team.

    On this page, BBC Sport will serve up a bespoke club service, complete with the latest news and analysis on everything Addicks.

    If you are on the app, don't miss a beat by tapping the bell icon and g up for news notifications.

    And if you are on a browser, tap 'Follow' at the top to ensure the best content is always at your fingertips.

    Tap the notification bell to get news about your club sent to you if you're on the app. Hit 'follow' to stay up to date if you're signed in on a browser.
  2. Charlton forward Campbell earns Jamaica call-uppublished at 11:33 4 June

    Tyreece Campbell in action for CharltonImage source, Rex Features
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    Tyreece Campbell scored nine goals for Charlton last season

    Charlton forward Tyreece Campbell has been called into the senior Jamaica squad for the first time, ahead of two World Cup qualifiers.

    The 21-year-old was a key member of the Addicks team that won promotion to the Championship last season by beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the League One play-off final in May.

    Campbell, who came through the Charlton academy, s team-mate Kaheim Dixon in the Jamaica squad for matches against the British Virgin Islands on 7 June and Guatemala four days later.

    Jamaica, who are managed by former England boss Steve McClaren, are currently second in their group with two wins from their opening two matches with the winners and runners-up advancing to the third stage of qualification for the 2026 World Cup.