Prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, odds - Bees looking to sting Spurs in the Premier League
Tottenham will be attempting to take their European form onto the domestic scene as they look to snap their seven-match winless run in the Premier League (Sunday, 1400 GMT).Spurs are a funny club, aren’t they.
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou will welcome back Antonin Kinsky and Djed Spence, who were ineligible for Thursday's Europa League win over Elfsborg, for Sunday's trip across London to Brentford. Spence is likely to come in at left-back, allowing Ben Davies a rest, but he could also replace Pedro Porro on the opposite flank.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank believes Ange Postecoglou has what it takes to get Tottenham out of their poor run of form ahead of their Premier League meeting at Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday.
Supporters making the trip to west London for our Premier League fixture against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday are asked to read the following information, and note that planned engineering works will affect parts of the Mildmay and Piccadilly lines on matchday.
Newcastle will return in the summer for £60million forward Bryan Mbuemo after having an approach rejected by Brentford. The Champions League-chasing Magpies are huge fans of the 25-year-old who is enjoying a sensational season in west London.
The only thing we know for certain when Brentford and Tottenham face off on Sunday, is that there will be goals.
TOTTENHAM have reportedly opened talks to sign Yoane Wissa from Brentford. The Bees forward has impressed this season in the wake of Ivan Toney leaving for Saudi Arabia in the summer. Spurs are in
Bryan Mbeumo's retaken penalty and Kevin Schade's headed goal gave Brentford a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on Sunday, ending the hosts' five-game unbeaten run in the Premier League.
Liverpool dig deep in injury time to win 2-0 away against Brentford. It is their first league victory of the calendar year, and should bode well for their title hopes. We hope you enjoyed our coverage, and on behalf of Kevin Hand, this is Rohan Sharma signing off.
With the rain hammering down at Wheatsheaf Park, Brentford and Chelsea shared the spoils this evening in the Premier League Cup.A Kyreece Lisbie brace was almost enough to ensure victory as the
An injury-time brace from Darwin Nunez gave Liverpool the three points against Brentford in West London on Saturday and you can watch the match highlights here.