
How to watch today’s West Brom vs Charlton Athletic clash: TV channel and kick-off time
Eric Ramsay’s job is on the line when West Brom face Charlton at The Hawthorns on Tuesday.
Ramsay is under intense scrutiny in B71, having yet to win any games since taking charge last month.
Furthermore, his side have only scored four goals during his eight-game spell in charge.
The latest defeat was at the hands of Coventry City on Saturday as the Baggies lost 2-0 at The Hawthorns thanks to goals from Ephron Mason-Clark and Jack Rudoni.
West Brom are still searching for their first Championship win in 2026, and they may not have many better opportunities to distance themselves from the relegation zone than against Charlton.
West Brom News has highlighted everything you need to know ahead of the game.

Where to watch West Brom vs Charlton
Nathan Jones‘ side had a brilliant start to the season, but they have faded away in recent months and will be nervously looking over their shoulder.
Charlton’s 1-1 draw with Southampton on Saturday leaves them in 17th place, just seven points above the drop zone.
The Championship clash between West Brom and Charlton will be shown live on the Sky Sports+ channel.
| Date | 24 February |
| Kick-off time | 7:45pm |
| Stadium | The Hawthorns |
| Channel | Sky Sports+ app |
Sky Sports will also upload highlights of the game via their social media channels.
When both sides met earlier in the season, the Baggies lost 1-0 at The Valley thanks to Sonny Carey’s 95th-minute winner.
It was one of the more painful defeats during Ryan Mason’s tenure, but it’s clear that another loss here would surely signal the end of Ramsay’s time in B71.

On paper, the Baggies should be beating Charlton at home, but if this season’s results are anything to go by, a loss wouldn’t be surprising.
The next two games will define West Brom’s season
Should they suffer another home defeat, Ramsay will likely be sacked, and James Morrison is in line to take over as interim manager.
They then travel to face Oxford United, who are 23rd in the table and are edging closer and closer to relegation.
Two wins could rejuvenate the dressing room and put the team on a promising path to survival.
However, dropping points in both games would leave West Brom as the favourites to be relegated, which was unthinkable at the start of the campaign.
For the latest on Ramsay’s future, visit Football Insider for updates and analysis.