Charlton moved six points clear of the relegation zone with three games remaining as they drew with Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. Their inability to score more than goal a game cost them again.
Charlton are limping towards the end of the season, but the objective has always been to stay up and then have a clear out of lower league players.
West Brom won 2-0 at Preston, but it looks as If Leicester City are all but relegated.
Matty Godden gave the Addicks the lead just after the break,
having hit the crossbar on the stroke of half-time.
Gabriel Otegbayo tapped into an empty net to level the score
after an error from Charlton goalkeeper Will Mannion, while the Owls felt
aggrieved not to be awarded a penalty in the first half.
The result moves Nathan Jones' team up to 50 points, while
the Owls have become the first team in Football League history to go 37
consecutive matches without a win.
In a match that lacked quality, Charlton were perhaps
fortunate not to have conceded a spot kick when Reece Burke brought down Tayo
Adaramola on the edge of the area, with the challenge looking very close to the
line.
Godden had the best chance of the first half when he
acrobatically flicked the ball against the crossbar from Harry Clarke's deep
cross right before the break.
But the 34-year-old, who has missed much of the season
through injury, broke the deadlock on 49 minutes when he chested down a flick
on from Lloyd Jones, took a touch on the turn and finished into the bottom
corner via the post for his second goal of the season.
The Addicks came wickedly close to doubling their lead as
Sonny Carey's low strike hit the inside of the post and came back out into
play.
The Owls equalised with less than 15 minutes to go as
Addicks goalkeeper Mannion dropped Sean Fusire's cross when he came out to
claim it, under pressure from Jamal Lowe, with Otegbayo tapping home into the
empty net despite Mannion's calls for a foul.