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Brentford vs West Ham United: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

  • Brentford have won three of their four Premier League home games against West Ham, with the only exception being a 1-1 draw last season.

  • West Ham have lost seven of their nine Premier League games against Brentford (W1 D1), their highest loss rate against any side they’ve faced 5+ times in the competition (78%).

  • West Ham have conceded in all nine of their Premier League games against Brentford, only facing Ipswich Town more without ever keeping a clean sheet (10).

  • Brentford have won just two of their last 15 Premier League London derby matches (D6 L7), though both of these victories came against West Ham. At home, the Bees are winless in nine league London derbies (D6 L3) since a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace in August 2024.

  • West Ham have won two of their last four Premier League London derbies (D1 L1), earning as many points in these four games as they did in their previous 14 combined (7).

  • Brentford are winless in their last six Premier League home games (D4 L2), with each of the last three finishing level. They last drew four consecutive home league games in March/April 2021 in the Championship.

  • West Ham have earned 22 points from their last 13 Premier League games (W6 D4 L3) and are two points clear of the relegation zone – at the start of this run, they were seven points from safety. Indeed, only five clubs have won more points than the Hammers over the last 13 matchdays.

  • Jarrod Bowen is just two assists away from being the first West Ham player to register 50 in the Premier League. He’s assisted seven goals in his last seven games, while only Bruno Fernandes (19) has more than Bowen overall in the competition this season (10).

  • Of Igor Thiago’s 21 Premier League goals this season, only one has been in a London derby – his shot conversion rate in London derbies is 5% (1 goal from 21 shots), compared to 36% against non-London teams (20 goals from 55 shots).

  • All three of Callum Wilson’s Premier League goals when starting for West Ham this season have come in the first half, while all three of his sub goals have come in the 90th minute. His last two strikes have been 90th minute winners from the bench (vs Spurs and Everton), making him one of just three players to score two such goals in a campaign along with Darwin Núñez in 2023-24 and Kelechi Iheanacho in 2015-16.

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