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Charlton Athletic vs. Chelsea weather report: Liam Rosenior braces for frosty Chelsea FA Cup debut

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Liam Rosenior’s first FA Cup game as Chelsea manager comes in a frigid visit to Charlton Athletic.

Charlton Athletic host Chelsea in the FA Cup third round on Saturday evening, with kickoff set for 8 PM UK time at The Valley. The tie sees League One opposition take on Premier League visitors under typical early January conditions in south-east London.

The forecast points to a cold but settled night, with cloudy skies and a light northerly breeze expected as the teams get underway.

New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior during the Premier League match between Fulham and Chelsea at Craven Cottage on January 7, 2026 in London, England.
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Charlton Athletic vs. Chelsea: Temperature, precipitation, and winds

Charlton is expected to see daytime highs of around 4°C on Saturday, with temperatures dropping to about -2°C overnight.

By the time the match kicks off, conditions should be crisp, with the air temperature hovering close to freezing.

Forecasters report that Storm Goretti, which impacted the UK earlier in the week, will have moved on by Saturday.

In its place will be a more settled pattern, with light cloud cover and mild northerly airflow. While the day will be cold, the conditions should be manageable for both players and fans.

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Conditions for supporters and match play

Rain looks unlikely during the match, though light drizzle may linger earlier in the day before clearing out. Winds should remain gentle, coming from the north at around 10–12 mph, providing a calm, dry setting over The Valley.

With temperatures expected to stay close to freezing throughout the evening, supporters should dress warmly and prepare for a frosty walk home after the final whistle.

The pitch is expected to stay dry and firm, so playing conditions shouldn’t be affected by the weather.

Overall, it looks set to be a calm and dry evening, with stable winter weather ensuring no interruptions to the game. Visibility will be good, winds will be light, and temperatures will remain steady from start to finish.

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