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Home » Charlton 1-0 Leyton Orient: Macaulay Gillesphey’s free kick fires Addicks back to the Championship as Nathan Jones’ side claim victory in the League One play-off final
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Charlton 1-0 Leyton Orient: Macaulay Gillesphey’s free kick fires Addicks back to the Championship as Nathan Jones’ side claim victory in the League One play-off final

By uk-times.com25 May 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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  • Macaulay Gillesphey fired Charlton into the lead with a direct free kick
  • Leyton Orient pushed for an equaliser but the Addicks held firm at Wembley 
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Charlton 1-0 Leyton Orient: Charlton secured promotion back to the second tier with victory over Leyton Orient at Wembley.

Victory in the League One play-off final sees the addicks back in the second tier for the first time since the 2019-20 season.

Macaulay Gillesphey’s free-kick on 31 minutes sent the Charlton contingent at Wembley into pandemonium.

Richie Wellens’ side pushed hard to get back into the game for the remaining hour but repeatedly suffered from a lack of quality in the final third.

Charlie Kelman rattled the woodwork for the O’s on the hour mark but an equaliser continued to elude them.

A break in play during the closing stages forced 11 minutes of stoppage time but Nathan Jones’ men ultimately held on to claim a momentous victory. 

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