
Charlton Live is a popular fan podcast that focuses on Charlton Athletic Football Club, a professional football club based in London, England. The podcast is produced by a team of dedicated fans who provide analysis, interviews, and news updates about the club. 4 x nominated FSA Club Podcast of the Year.
The podcast was launched in 2009 and has since become the most popular fan-produced show about... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 731 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SoccerSportsFootball | |||

Join us as we look ahead to the home clash with Norwich City, hearing from Nathan Jones.
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Join us as we look back at the draw at Oxford United, hearing from Nathan Jones and Charlie Kelman
Thanks to our sponsors PSF Steel Ltd for making this show possible.
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Join us as we look back at the stunning 1-0 win at Middlesbrough and ahead to Saturday's trip to Oxford United, hearing from Nathan Jones and Conor Coady.
Thanks to our sponsors PSF Steel Ltd for making this show possible.
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Join us as we look back at the win against Birmingham City and ahead to Wednesday's trip to Middlesbrough, hearing from Nathan Jones and Charlie Kelman
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Everyone is very eager and they do a good show, have good away fan previews. Clearly it’s a labour of love for the presenters.
Does feel like an echo chamber amongst friends and some of the voices and opinions become tiring and predictable to listen to. A bit more variety of opinions and a bit more daring commentary of the club would liven things up. Maybe they can’t do that in order to maintain cordial relationships with the players and managers but it does leave things a bit drab…Tom Wallin m... more
Everyone is very eager and they do a good show, have good away fan previews. Clearly it’s a labour of love for the presenters.
Does feel like an echo chamber amongst friends and some of the voices and opinions become tiring and predictable to listen to. A bit more variety of opinions and a bit more daring commentary of the club would liven things up. Maybe they can’t do that in order to maintain cordial relationships with the players and managers but it does leave things a bit drab.
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A bunch of woke middle class wally’s. Never said a controversial word in their lives. Self indulged nonsense from a bunch of ‘mates’ that clearly haven’t played the game at any level so their game analysis is really poor. They only do this podcast case to feel self important and be ‘faces’ Want good Charlton / EFL coverage follow MODPod, NotTheEFL or NTT20… all much much superior.
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A bunch of woke middle class wally’s. Never said a controversial word in their lives.
Self indulged nonsense from a bunch of ‘mates’ that clearly haven’t played the game at any level so their game analysis is really poor.
They only do this podcast case to feel self important and be ‘faces’
Want good Charlton / EFL coverage follow MODPod, NotTheEFL or NTT20… all much much superior.
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This show packs in detailed analysis of Charlton Athletic's performance across recent seasons, with a steady rhythm of match previews, post-match reviews, and transfer chatter. Episodes frequently feature tactical breakdowns, player spotlights, and guest insights from players, managers, and pundits to put current results into context. A notable strength is its community feel: long-running hosts bring accessible, enthusiastic conversations and a candid, fan-first perspective, while occasional expert guests broaden the lens to league-wide storylines and transfer news. The mix makes it a good fit for listeners who want both deep club coverage and wider football insight, delivered in a relatable, live-show style that fans often cite as its defi... more
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Charlton Live launched 12 years ago and published 731 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Charlton Live include:
1. Charlie Kelman
2. Collins Sichenje
3. Tyreece Campbell
4. Matthew Druitt
5. Alex Grace
6. Lyndon Dykes
7. Sam Parkin
8. Mark Hitchin
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