Swansea City concluded their season with a dominant 3-1 victory over Charlton Athletic at the Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Swans delivered a strong performance, securing all three points in a lively second half that saw Adam Idah net a brace and Leo Walta add a superb third goal, delighting the home crowd.

The match began with both sides enjoying the final-day atmosphere, though Swansea City showed slightly more intent early on. Josh Tymon had a goal disallowed for offside, and Thomas Kaminski made a smart save from Zan Vipotnik. Charlton's Lyndon Dykes and Jayden Fevrier also had chances, but the first half ended goalless, with Andy Fisher saving Fevrier's late effort.

After the restart, Swansea City came out strong, with Kaminski denying Leo Walta and Goncalo Franco. The deadlock was finally broken in the 75th minute when substitute Adam Idah, introduced by manager Luke Williams, met Josh Key's cross to fire home from 12 yards, giving the Swans the lead.

Charlton responded quickly, with Miles Leaburn heading in from Sonny Carey's corner just four minutes later, leveling the score at 1-1. However, Swansea City's lead was swiftly restored. Only two minutes after the equalizer, Adam Idah secured his brace, finding the net via a deflection off Macaulay Gillesphey, putting the home side back in control.

Swansea City maintained their dominance in the latter stages of the match. With two minutes remaining, Leo Walta sealed the victory with an impressive free-kick from 25 yards, curling the ball off the post and into the net to extend the lead to 3-1, extinguishing any hopes of a Charlton comeback.

The win provided a fitting end to Swansea City's campaign at home, showcasing their attacking prowess. For Charlton Athletic, despite the defeat, the season was ultimately deemed a success as they look forward to competing in the Championship next season, concluding a memorable journey for Nathan Jones' side.