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Charlton remain unbeaten in the Championship after a 1-1 draw against fellow high-fliers Wolves on Tuesday night.
Bob Peeters' fifth-placed Addicks were by far the better side in the first half and led at the break through Andre Bikey.
But the half-time introduction of Nouha Dicko boosted the visitors and they equalised with a goal from Danny Batth.
Igor Vetokele's persistence in winning a corner paid off with Jordan Cousins' ball in flicked home by defender Bikey after 25 minutes.
Vetokele was involved again soon after, pinching possession off Lee Evans and playing in George Tucudean who fired wide when he perhaps should have doubled Charlton's lead.
George Saville hit the post for a Wolves side who grew into the game after the break.
Leon Clarke wasted a decent chance from a Dicko pass and the substitute was involved again in the equaliser, winning a corner that was finished by Batth on 65 minutes.
There was a late let-off for Charlton when James Henry's strike came back off the post.