Charlton women go one year unbeaten following milestone win against Bristol City

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Charlton women have gone 365 days without a loss in the league, making them one of the most in form teams in all of England.

With a win against Bristol City over the weekend, Charlton have gone an entire year without a loss in WSL2.

During their unbeaten run the Addicks have played 20 games – winning 13 of those and drawing seven.

Although they have been flying in the league, Charlton drew too many games at the end of last season which cost them promotion to the top flight.

The club has still never played in the WSL but this year may finally be the season they climb up to play with the best of the best.

Chelsea are the only team in England with a longer unbeaten run than Charlton – with the WSL champions approaching 40 domestic games without a loss.

What next for Charlton?

Charlton’s incredible unbeaten run will mean nothing to the club if they don’t gain promotion this year.

The WSL2 side has been in the second division for three years now and they are desperately hunting for a debut campaign in the top flight.

But this year could finally be the year for the Addicks who are flying at the top of the league

With the WSL expanding to 14 teams from next year, there will three promotion spots up for grabs this season.

The top two will be immediately promoted and third place in WSL2 will face bottom of the WSL in a playoff to decide the final team in the top flight.

Charlton are ten points clear of Newcastle in fourth as we approach the midway point in the season so it is hard to imagine they won’t be given a chance of promotion by the end of the year.

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