Verdict: Goal to be scored in both halves
Best Odds: 4/5
Bookmaker: Olympusbet
With all the pressure once again falling on them on Thursday night, Arsenal will travel across the capital when they meet a high-flying Brentford.
Brentford
Starting with the hosts, while there might have been a huge amount of raised eyebrows as Keith Andrews was announced as Thomas Frank’s permanent replacement in west London, Brentford have embarked on a public fairytale. Rightfully receiving a string of plaudits from across England’s elite this season, the Bees have shattered a string of records and they are suddenly at the heart of a famous European chase. With the mood in Andrews’ high-flying squad at a red-hot high, Brentford will certainly ask some serious questions here. Collecting another heavyweight scalp over the weekend as they secured a thrilling 3-2 victory away at Newcastle, Wednesday’s hosts have firmly cemented their spot as the Premier League’s ultimo surprise package this year. Winning five of their previous seven appearances across all competitions, the Bees will be hoping to skyrocket their way into the European spots in midweek.
Brentford Team News
Undergoing knee surgery back in November, Brentford have already confirmed that ex-Liverpool youngster Fabio Carvalho will miss the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign. Likewise, shown a straight red card against Aston Villa on February 1st, Kevin Schade will once again miss out through suspension here.
Converting from the spot at St. James’ Park on Sunday and notching a 17th Premier League strike of the season, attacking talisman Igor Thiago will spearhead Brentford’s attack. Notching back-to-back strikes over the past week, former Bournemouth star Dango Ouattara will partner Thiago in the final third.
Arsenal
As for the visitors, watching Manchester City mount a remarkable last-gasp comeback at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, the pressure on Arsenal’s shoulders has certainly intensified. Nevertheless, still leading the chase at the top of the Premier League table and widely regarded as the standout contender to get their hands on a first domestic crown since way back in 2004, Mikel Arteta’s men are enjoying an extended romp. Last seen over the weekend cruising their way to a routine 3-0 victory at home against Sunderland, Wednesday’s guests have now won all of their previous four appearances across all competitions. Embarking on a sensational Champions League romp this season and the only team from across Europe’s elite who could boast a 100% record, Arsenal have also gained a fearsome reputation for their free-scoring performances in the final third.
Arsenal Team News
Suffering what appears to be a season-ending foot injury last month, Arsenal will once again be without Spanish international Mikel Merino here. However, despite missing out against Sunderland over the weekend, the Gunners are hopeful that attacking talisman Bukayo Saka will be able to play some part on Thursday night.
Bagging a Premier League brace against the Black Cats on Saturday and starting to find his feet in north London, big-money summer recruit Viktor Gyokeres should be handed a full recall. Finding the net in two of his previous three Premier League outings, Martin Zubimendi will partner Declan Rice in the middle of the park.
Brentford vs Arsenal Key Factors to Consider
- When Brentford and Arsenal met for their reverse Premier League showdown on December 3rd, the Gunners collected a 2-0 win in north London.
- Arsenal are unbeaten in all of their previous nine meetings against Brentford across all competitions (seven wins, two draws).
- Brentford have registered 24 points from their 12 Premier League matchups at the Gtech this season.
- The Gunners have won their previous four appearances across all formats by an aggregate score of 11-2.
- Including a Premier League brace over the weekend, Viktor Gyokeres has registered eight direct goal contributions in as many appearances (six goals, two assists).
Conclusion
While Arsenal might have clinched a 2-0 victory when they welcomed Brentford to north London back on December 3rd, the Gunners should be bracing themselves for a far more challenging examination here. Watching the Bees snatch a thrilling 3-2 victory away at St. James’ Park on Saturday, Andrews’ European chasers are more than capable of asking some serious questions in west London. However, it should be highlighted, the Premier League leaders have notched at least a trio of goals in five of their previous six matchups away from the Emirates.
Verdict: Goal to be scored in both halves
Best Odds: 4/5
Bookmaker: Olympusbet