Alan Pardew has named an unchanged side for Saturday's visit of Leicester City.
After the midweek 2-0 win against Norwich City, skipper and now top scorer Andy Reid will lead the Addicks as they look for a fourth successive home win.
Boyhood Leicester fan Luke Varney keeps his place up front after his lively full debut in midweek and Lloyd Sam, who dazzled on the right wing against the Canaries will look to further torment the visiting rearguard.
Svetoslav Todorov, with three goals in his last three games, returns on the bench after recovering from cramp.
He is joined in reserve by Izale McLeod who came on to such good effect in the week, winning two penalties in the last five minutes.
There is a familiar face on the visiting bench too courtesy of Radostin Kishishev, who made 200 appearances for the club before departing to the East Midlands in the summer.
The Foxes are unbeaten since an opening day defeat to Blackpool and they field Carl Cort and Matty Fryatt up front.
Charlton remain unbeaten on home territory this season and could jump to second in the table this afternoon with a positive result and back-to-back wins will be just what the doctor ordered as Pardew continues his pursuit of Premier League football.
Charlton: Weaver; Mills, Powell, Bougherra, Fortune; Sam, Semedo, Zheng, Reid; Iwelumo, Varney.
Subs: Randolph, Sodje, Ambrose, Todorov, McLeod.
Leicester: Fulop; Chambers, Mattock, Kisnorbo, McAuley; Stearman, Sheehan, Clemence, Hume Fryatt, Cort.
Subs: Henderson, N'Gotty, Kishishev, De Vries, Campbell
Referee: S Tanner