
Brentford face a tough test of their automatic promotion bid as they welcome play-off chasing Preston North End to Griffin Park.
Victory for Brentford will put them a point behind second-placed West Brom with just two matches left, whilst Preston can potentially go seventh with a win.
Team News
Embed from Getty ImagesShandon Baptiste is a doubt for Brentford with a knock which kept him out at the weekend.
Sergi Canos could be named on the bench as he continues to adapt back into a matchday environment after a long knee injury, of which continues to keep Nikos Karelis sidelined.
Preston will be without Ben Davies who is unlikely to feature again this season due to a hamstring injury.
Ben Pearson (knee) and Alan Browne (calf) are both doubts but will be handed fitness tests.
Stat Attack
- Brentford are unbeaten in three of their last five meetings against Preston (W2, D1, L2).
- Preston are winless in their last six trips to Griffin Park (D1, L5).
- None of last five goals in last two clashes between these teams held at Griffin Park have come before half-time.
Prediction
This is a must-win for both teams because defeat here would most likely cost Brentford a shot at automatic promotion, whereas Preston simply have to win to keep their play-off hopes alive.
I therefore can see a good game here because Preston will make it difficult for Brentford, although it is hard to not see Thomas Frank’s Bees somehow winning this by hook or crook given their brilliant post-lockdown form.
Prediction: Brentford 2-1 Preston North End
Result: Brentford 1-0 Preston North End
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