Head-to-Head: Brentford vs West Ham

Matt BottomleyMatt Bottomley
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West Ham United head to Brentford looking to build on their 2-1 win over Everton last weekend. The three points kept the Hammers out of the Premier League bottom three and keeps their nearest rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, below them in the table.

Like West Ham‘s last opponents, Brentford are also chasing European football this season, thought their campaign has taken a stutter. The Bees are without a win in their last six games, after losing to Manchester United 2-1 on Monday night. The team are now two points off sixth place.

Brentford vs West Ham – Head-to-Head Record – Since 29 August 2020

TotalBrentfordWest HamDraw
Games13742
Goals342014

Brentford vs West Ham – Last five games

West Ham 2-2 (5-3) Brentford – FA Cup – 9 March 2026

The last time these two teams met, it was the Hammers who knocked Brentford out of the FA Cup.

Jarrod Bowen scored twice in the first-half before Igor Thiago would do the same for the Bees in the second. The game would go all the way to penalties, where Konstantinos Mavropanos netted the deciding spot kick.

West Ham 0-2 Brentford – Premier League – 20 October 2025

In the league return fixture of Saturday’s game, the Irons fell short, losing 2-0.

Thiago and Matthias Jensen scored either side of the break to seal all three points for Brentford at the London Stadium.

West Ham 0-1 Brentford – Premier League – 15 February 2025

Last season it was the same story, as Brentford left the Hammers home with three points.

Kevin Schade scored just four minutes in and it was enough to guide the Bees to victory.

Brentford 1-1 West Ham – Premier League – 28 September 2024

In 2024, the Hammers secured a point at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Bryan Mbuemo netted in the first minute for the hosts before Tomas Soucek levelled midway through the second-half.

West Ham 4-2 Brentford – Premier League – 26 February 2024

The last time West Ham beat Brentford in 90 minutes, they did so in emphatic style.

Bowen scored a hattrick that started with two goals in the opening 10 minutes. Neal Maupay would pull one back for the Bees before Emerson finished them off as Yoanne Wissa got a late consolation goal.

Matt Bottomley is the Lead Editor for ReadWestHam and an experienced Sports Journalist, with over eight years in the industry. Matt has written for the likes of the BBC, The Telegraph and FanSided, covering leagues and teams across Europe - including West Ham United. You can find more of Matt on his X account: @MBottomleySport

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