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Brentford Community Stadium, opened in 2020, has been Brentford FC's home since the club moved from Griffin Park. Located in west London beside Kew Bridge railway station, it has a capacity of around 17,250, making it one of the more compact Premier League grounds. The intimate footprint keeps supporters close to the pitch and gives the Bees a distinctive home-day atmosphere on matchdays.
At Brentford FC, the head coach role this season has been the classic Premier League mid-table grind: pull enough points away from the bottom three early, then build a foundation for next year. Brentford's 8th-place standing on 51 points (14W 9D 13L from 36) reflects a season of margin-of-error football, where individual moments and squad depth tip games more than tactics.
Brentford FC's recent form has been a mixed bag over their last five Premier League outings. They secured a dominant 3-0 home victory against West Ham but suffered defeats away to Manchester City (0-3) and Manchester United (1-2). Two home draws against Fulham (0-0) and Everton (2-2) highlight a struggle to convert chances into wins, leaving them with one victory, two draws, and two losses.
Brentford FC have scored 52 goals in 36 games this season -- 1.44 per match -- a respectable but uneven output that has rested heavily on the squad's top one or two finishers. With 49 conceded the goal difference of +3 explains the table position more than highlight-reel attacks: the scoring is there in patches, but stretches without goals have shaped the season.
Brentford FC prepares for their penultimate Premier League fixture of the 2025/2026 season, hosting Crystal Palace at Brentford Community Stadium on May 17, 2026. Currently sitting in 8th position with 51 points, the Bees will be eager to secure a strong finish to their campaign. A victory against Palace could solidify their top-half standing and potentially push them higher, depending on other results. Crystal Palace will present a formidable challenge, known for their counter-attacking threat and defensive solidity. Brentford will need to leverage their home advantage and recent strong performance against West Ham to break down the visitors. With only two games remaining, every point is crucial for Brentford to achieve their season objectives and reward the home faithful with a memorable performance.
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