


Sat one place higher than the Bees on goal difference, FA Cup semi-finalists Brighton are enjoying their own superb season. Throw in top scorer Ivan Toney's 16 league goals – only Erling Haaland and Harry Kane have more – and it's easy to see why a first season in Europe is on the cards. A supreme set-piece threat with Ben Mee's aerial ability – no one has won more headers in the Premier League this season – allied to Mathias Jensen's dead-ball delivery and long throws, Brentford put opponents under pressure through maximising opportunites to put the ball in the box. Among the toughest teams to beat in the top flight – only Arsenal, Manchester City and Newcastle have lost fewer games this term – the west Londoners have lost just one league game since late October, a run which includes a comprehensive 3-1 defeat of Liverpool. many admirers in the Bees second Premier League season. It promises to be a fascinating contest.īrentford's aggressive high-pressing style has won Thomas Frank and Co. The visitors sit 7th in the table, the hosts are 8th, and both know that European football is a step closer for next season with a victory. Two of the Premier League's most upwardly mobile sides meet this afternoon as Brighton travel to west London and face Brentford. Live stream: Peacock TV (US) | FuboTV (CA) | Sky Sport Now FREE trial (NZ)īrighton vs West Ham team news and preview Kick-off: Saturday, April 1, 3pm BST / 10am EDT / 7am PDT / 7.30pm IST
