
"Charlton joined Wrexham by winning the League One playoffs and saw their five-match unbeaten run come to an end as Windass struck from the spot after Onel Hernández was adjudged to have handled. The 77th-minute penalty saw the Welsh side win three straight home league matches in the second tier for the first time since 1982 as they built on their impressive win against Coventry and midweek draw at Portsmouth."
"Kieffer Moore was a handful up front for Wrexham and second-half introduction Windass's penalty put them ahead, with Arthur Okonkwo's key save from Luke Berry in stoppage time securing maximum points. Charlton boss Jones received an earful from the locals from the outset and throughout in north Wales, where his afternoon would have got off to a dream start had Okonkwo not denied Sonny Carey inside 50 seconds."
"The towering Wales international dragged across the face of goal after James Bree was denied at the other end and Charlton came agonisingly close to the opener in the 36th minute. Wrexham skipper Dominic Hyam blocked an effort and Knibbs reacted to hammer a strike off the crossbar."
Wrexham defeated Charlton 1-0 when Josh Windass converted a 77th-minute penalty after Onel Hernández was judged to have handled. The win ended Charlton's five-match unbeaten run and secured Wrexham three consecutive home league victories in the second tier for the first time since 1982. Kieffer Moore caused problems for Charlton's defence and Windass's introduction proved decisive. Arthur Okonkwo produced a crucial stoppage-time save from Luke Berry to preserve the clean sheet. Both sides had first-half chances, including Harvey Knibbs hitting the woodwork, and Charlton manager Nathan Jones faced jeers from the home crowd.
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