Robbo looking to find the winning formula again as Dons look to extend their unbeaten home record.
Dons assistant John Gorman: ‘I think it’s a good fixture for us.
It’s a chance for us to try something a little bit different and we might make one or two changes to the line-up, but there won’t be many.
We’ll have a strong team out and we’ll be going all out for victory.’
Normal service has been resumed with Gary MacKenzie set to miss out after limping off on Saturday.
Chicksen looks a good bet to start with Lewie back at CB. If not, O’ Hanlon will certainly be pushing for a start.
Jabo has a good chance of starting, and may provide the jolt the attacking line-up needs to get firing. He’ll be a handful for anyone tonight.
Phil Parkinson serves the second of a two-game touchline ban, so will no doubt enjoy the hospitality of club red.
Defender Matt Fry will face a late fitness check after his game at Brentford on Saturday was ended prematurely.
Johnnie Jackson has been filling in at left-back, and this may continue should Parkinson field a strong side.
It’s destiny he’ll score really, isn’t it? Always played well in front of the cameras.
Charlton have won both of the last two meetings by a single goal, Paul Benson netting a late winner last Tuesday.
Dons to go out and focus on the League.
Dagenham (H).