The stats make bleak reading for tomorrow's clash at St. Mary's. Congratulations to Jonathan Grade and the other supporters who are prepared to make the journey to the south coast.
The Saints are in fine form with three wins on the bounce and four victories in their past five (D1) to move within two points of the top six going into the weekend.
The Addicks are seven points clear of the relegation zone with three wins in their past seven games (D1 L3), having won just one of 11 previously (D3 L7).
Southampton won 5-1 away to Charlton in November of this season and could win home and away against them in a league campaign for the first time since 1989-90, which came in the top-flight.
Southampton have won both of their home games against promoted sides in the league this season (2-1 v Wrexham and 3-1 v Birmingham) – they last won three in a Championship campaign in 2007-08 (v Blackpool, Scunthorpe and Bristol City).
Southampton are unbeaten in their past five league games (W4 D1), winning each of the past three on the bounce.
Charlton Athletic have won just one of their past 10 away league games (D3 L6), though that win came in their most recent game on the road (2-0 at Leicester).
Charlton have scored 11 goals via substitutes in the Championship this season, with only Ipswich Town scoring more (12). Indeed, both of Charlton's league goals in February came from substitutes (Tyreece Campbell vs Stoke and Jayden Fevrier vs Portsmouth).
I still remember our first game in the Premier League when we beat Southampton 5-1, albeit their keeper was sent off. I think it was a 0-0 at Southampton when I got 50p coins thrown at me on the way to the station.
CAS Trust admit that 'it's a tough challenge' and are unsure which Charlton will turn up: https://www.castrust.org/2026/02/rebound-on-the-south-coast/
One thing we can be sure of is that the armchair managers will be busy on social media after the game.