Charlton Athletic's Addicks secure a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Leicester City away at the King Power Stadium. The hosts were reduced to 10 men early in the first half, after Caleb Okoli was sent off for denying a goal-scoring opportunity. This early setback proved costly for Leicester, as the Addicks capitalized on their numerical advantage. Harry Clarke initially had a goal disallowed due to a controversial referee decision, but Nathan Jones' side soon took the lead through Sonny Carey's excellent turn and finish. Lyndon Dykes then doubled the Addicks' lead before halftime with a cool strike from a cross by Luke Chambers. Leicester City had a chance to reduce the deficit when they were awarded a penalty in the second half, but Jordan Ayew's effort hit the post. Charlton held on to secure all three points and return to The Valley on February 6th to face Queens Park Rangers.