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Fletcher nets late on as Wednesday take points against Charlton

Substitute Steven Fletcher’s stoppage-time goal gave Sheffield Wednesday a 1-0 victory over Charlton for only their second win in 12 Sky Bet Championship games.

Wednesday were the better side, creating a host of chances to score, but a combination of wasteful finishing and an assured performance from opposition keeper Dillon Phillips kept the scoreline blank until Fletcher struck at the death.

Wednesday boss Garry Monk handed a recall to on-loan striker Connor Wickham and Macauley Bonne was included in Charlton’s starting line-up for the first time since December.

During a quiet opening period, Wednesday’s Fernando Forestieri put a speculative effort from distance off target and at the other end Josh Cullen saw his shot blocked.

Charlton’s Erhun Oztumer tried you play Lyle Taylor through the middle but Liam Palmer was alert to the danger and made a vital interception.

The hosts had a good chance towards the end of the half when Jacob Murphy’s cross was nodded down by Wickham to Forestieri whose shot was headed over by Kieran Lee from inside the six-yard box.

The visitors went close to taking the lead against the run of play when Taylor’s long-range strike thumped against the bar.

With the clock ticking down, Palmer’s free-kick was flicked on by Lees and Fletcher headed in from close range with home fans reacting with a mixture of relief and elation.

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