
"With the mood around the Gtech at a red-hot high, Saturday's hosts find themselves in the midst of a genuine European charge and they should be confident of making another top-six statement here. Registering seven points from their previous three Premier League appearances, Brentford have also suffered just a single top-flight defeat in front of their own supporters since the start of October."
"While Brentford might have opened up the 2025/26 campaign widely regarded as a genuine relegation contender, the Bees have cemented their spot as one of the Premier League's ultimate surprise packages and they should be smelling a potential opportunity here. Enduring what has quickly become an extended nightmare, some in the Seagulls' camp are starting to look over their shoulder and they should be bracing themselves for another tricky test when they travel to the capital this weekend."
Brentford will welcome Brighton to west London on Saturday afternoon as the Bees seek to extend a sensational European charge. Keith Andrews replaced Thomas Frank last summer and has led a strong campaign under the Irish tactician. Brentford have taken seven points from their previous three Premier League matches, suffered just one home top-flight defeat since early October, and collected 25 points from 13 home fixtures this season. Brentford beat Brighton 4-2 at the Gtech last season. Brighton are undergoing an extended nightmare, with parts of the squad looking over their shoulder and facing another tricky test in the capital.
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