Arsenal and Brentford are both London-based teams, so games between them are sure to be filled with tension and drama. Both teams are currently competing in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Arsenal has been in the Premier League since its formation, and Brentford gained a promotion at the end of the 2020-2021 Championship season.
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Arsenal
Arsenal is one of the most successful clubs in English football, winning more FA Cups than any other team. They are a club that is known for their attacking style of play. This is in part due to the great players that have donned the shirt over the years.
The Gunners have produced many legends, and every fan has their own favourite. Some may prefer the goalscoring exploits of Henry, while others may appreciate Bergkamp's unique style of play. No matter who your favourite player is, there is no doubt that they have left their mark on this great club.
Emirates Stadium
Emirates Stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in the UK, with a capacity of 60,260. The home of Arsenal, it is easy to access by Tube and Train. The stadium was completed in 2006 and cost around £390 million. Emirates Stadium is also host to international fixtures and music concerts.
The stadium has gone through a process known as 'Arsenalisation' since 2009, with the aim of restoring visible links to the club’s history.
Brentford
Brentford FC is based in Brentford, London. The club was founded in 1889 and has been affiliated with the West London Football Combination and the Southern Football League. Brentford's predominant home colours are a red and white striped shirt, black shorts, and red or black socks. Nicknamed 'The Bees, Brentford’s main rivals are Fulham and Queens Park Rangers.
Brentford's manager is Thomas Frank, who was a former amateur player and moved to Brentford as assistant head coach in 2016 before being promoted to the role of head coach in 2018.
Brentford Community Stadium
Brentford played their home matches at Griffin Park from 1904, before moving to Brentford Community Stadium in 2020. Brentford Community Stadium is also the home to the Premiership Rugby club, London Irish, and is at the heart of plans to regenerate the surrounding area. Completed in 2020, the stadium cost around £17 million to construct.