Brentford vs West Ham: What the statistics say

Matt BottomleyMatt Bottomley
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West Ham United travel across London to take on Brentford in the Premier League today. The Hammers sit two points above the drop zone and well in control of their top flight destiny, but know they cannot let their form slip.

The Irons have continued to answer every test thrown at them and will look to do so once again this weekend. Tomas Soucek and Callum Wilson netted in the win over Everton, proving the team can spread the goals through the side. It is up to them to make it count again, today.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are in good spirits after not losing a game in the month of April. Keith Andrews Brentford are without a win in seven game and West Ham will know, this is not an opportunity to be missed.

Brentford vs West Ham – Statistics

Brentford are winless in their last six Premier League home matches, drawing four and losing two of those games.

West Ham have collected 22 Premier League points from their last 13 league games. Taking the Hammers from seven points adrift, to two points into safety.

Brentford’s winless run is at seven games, their longest win draught since going nine games in early 2024.

West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen has seven assists in his last seven appearances for the Irons.

Brentford’s Igor Thiago has a 5% shot conversion rate in London derbies. This is compared to a 36% conversion rate against non-London based teams.

West Ham have never won a game at Brentford’s home ground, not the Gtech Community Stadium, in the Premier League era.

Brentford have scored just five goals in their last five fixtures, with two goalless draws in that time.

West Ham have netted eight goals in their last five game sin all competitions, rounding out an impressive April.

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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