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Match preview: Brentford v Wednesday

24 February 2021

The Owls head to Brentford on Wednesday evening in the Sky Bet Championship.

It will be Wednesday’s first ever trip to the Brentford Community Stadium, with both sides in need of the points for different reasons.

For the Owls, Neil Thompson’s men suffered a bad week after back-to-back defeats to Stoke and Birmingham.

We head into the game three points from safety.

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Meanwhile, the Bees’ promotion charge has hit a bump in the road after suffering three losses on the bounce; Barnsley (0-2), QPR (2-1) and Coventry (2-0).

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Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game:

MATCH DETAILS

Date: Wednesday 24 February
Kick-off: 7.00pm
Championship
Brentford Community Stadium

OFFICIALS

Referee - Jeremy Simpson
Assistant Referee 1 - Adrian Waters
Assistant Referee 2 - Akil Howson
Fourth Official - Keith Stroud

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The game will be broadcast live on iFollow with four-camera coverage and commentary from Rob O’Neill and John Pearson.

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TEAM NEWS

Wednesday: Liam Shaw will miss out through suspension after his dismissal on Saturday.

The 19-year-old has been hit with a two-game ban.

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Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Izzy Brown played 45 minutes for the Under-23s last week, while the former also came on at Hillsborough for the final five minutes against Birmingham.

Both will be pushing to be involved in the capital.

Brentford: The Bees have several injury concerns.

Pontus Jansson, Emiliano Marcondes and Christian Norgaard are edging closer to a return to action but the clash with Wednesday may come too soon.

The Championship’s top scorer Ivan Toney (ankle) is a doubt.

The talisman, who has scored 24 goals from 30 appearances this season, missed the defeat at Coventry last time out and manager Thomas Frank has confirmed he will not start on Wednesday night.

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Marcus Forss (concussion) is ruled out while Rico Henry (hamstring) is out longer term.

FORM GUIDE

Owls: WLWLL
Brentford: WWLLL

LAST FIVE v Brentford

Owls 1-2 Brentford – 21 October 2020 - Championship
Brentford 5-0 Owls – 7 March 2020 – Championship
Owls 2-1 Brentford – 7 December 2019 – Championship
Owls 2-0 Brentford – 26 February 2019 – Championship
Brentford 2-0 Owls – 19 August 2018 – Championship

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Match Reports

Report: Brentford 3-0 Wednesday

24 February 2021

The Owls suffered a 3-0 defeat at Brentford as goals from Bryan Mbeumo, Saman Ghoddos and Mads Bech-Sorensen put the hosts’ promotion-chasing campaign back on track.

Neil Thompson’s men gave as good as they got through large periods but the thrust in the final third proved the difference.

The Bees were not as dominant as the scoreline suggested but what they did do was take their chances to flex the top-two muscle.

Wednesday were actually first to show just four minutes in when Barry Bannan called David Raya into action from range – Tom Lees headed the resulting corner narrowly wide.

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The Bees responded with a sweeping move that ended with Mbeumo volleying over the crossbar before the hosts took the lead on 22 minutes.

A long throw caused mayhem in the box and after failing to clear their lines, the Owls were punished. Sergi Canos delivered a fizzing cross from the right that Mbeumo diverted into the net with the merest of touches.

The opener was hard on Wednesday, who made an encouraging start and continued to show promise despite going a goal behind.

Indeed, the Owls were comfortable in possession, assured at the back, and matched most of what Brentford could muster.

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The breakthrough was crucial, though, and Wednesday were forced further upfield in the second half in a bid for parity.

That left the danger of the Bees hitting back on the counter, which is exactly what they did 10 minutes in.

Henrik Dalsgaard broke free down the left of the penalty area and found the advancing  Ghoddos but the Iranian slotted the wrong side of the post.

Wednesday continued to play on the front foot and certainly saw more of the ball as the second period unfolded.

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But the next time Brentford broke on 74 minutes, they doubled their lead to all but put the game to bed - Ghoddos darted into the penalty area on the angle and looked up to fire across Joe Wildsmith and in.

It might have been even worse for the beleaguered Owls just three minutes after the restart when Mbeumo raced through on goal but Wildsmith was equal to the deft chip that followed.

But Brentford would not be denied a third and completed the scoring with seven minutes to go when Bech-Sorensen stooped to nod home Goddos’ set piece from six yards.

Wednesday: Wildsmith, Palmer, Lees, Urhoghide, Hutchinson (Pelupessy 88), Penney, Harris, Bannan, Reach (Dele-Bashiru 55, (Brown 76), Kachunga (Paterson 76), Rhodes

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