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Premier League leaders Arsenal visit Brentford Gunners' lead at top cut to three points by Man City on Wednesday William Saliba not in Mikel Arteta's squad due to illness Both teams aiming for third successive league win Victory for Bees would move them level on points with Liverpool Charlotte Coates Brentford 0-0 Arsenal Alex Howell BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Gtech Community Stadium The Brentford supporters are taunting the travelling away fans singing "second again, ole ole", referencing the Gunners three successive second placed finishes in the league. Brentford 0-0 Arsenal Ooooh, not great from Gabriel there. He plays a pass behind him for David Raya but pings it out for a corner instead. Brentford 0-0 Arsenal Both sets of them are in fine voice tonight and why not? Arsenal are sitting top of the tree and Brentford are chasing Europe. Click on 'Get involved' at the top of this page Arsenal fan and nervous tonight - unfamiliar relationships across all three areas against a team that are comfortable with "chaos". Hoping the team can rise to the challenge, and dampen the building hopes of City fans. Nick, Cambridge Brentford 0-0 Arsenal It's absolutely bouncing at the Gtech as we get under way. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Peter Crouch Former Tottenham striker on TNT Sports We will see what Arsenal are made of tonight. Manchester City have put it [pressure] on them. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Chris Sutton Former Premier League striker to BBC Sport Can Brentford produce another shock after beating Aston Villa and Newcastle in the past couple of weeks? No, they can't. Keith Andrews has done an incredible job as Bees boss and they will make life difficult for Arsenal because they are well organised and dangerous on the break. But I still think Arsenal will win because of their sheer power that means they can run through anything. This might not be the most entertaining game to watch, because Brentford will sit in and defend, and counter. Arsenal will deal with that, and then find a way of scoring. A deflected goal will probably decide it. People might say the way they win games is not pretty but there is still a lot to admire about Arsenal and, in the end, no matter what anyone says, it is all about winning, isn't it? Arsenal are very good at winning games, and I am expecting them to win this one too. In my opinion, they will go on and win the title too, because of the quality of their squad and how good they are defensively. As much as you want beauty to triumph over a beast, Manchester City are still far too flaky for that to happen. Sutton's prediction: 0-2 Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Peter Crouch Former Tottenham striker on TNT Sports The recruitment at this club [Brentford] has been fantastic. Every time they get rid of a centre-forward you think 'who are they going to get to replace these goals? '. I have been so impressed with Igor Thiago's all-round game. He has all the attributes and all the movement. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Arsenal Arsenal centre-forward Viktor Gyokeres, speaking to TNT Sports: "I think it is always pressure, especially if you're first in the league. Other teams want to be in the same position. We have to keep it going like we have done in the previous past games. " On his form: "I think it has been better the last month. I think I can still do things even better - I haven't shown everything yet. " Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Feel like it's becoming the norm for there to be a light show before a Premier League game these days. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Matthew Hobbs BBC Sport Arsenal's attackers have rediscovered good form of their own in recent weeks, including centre forward Viktor Gyokeres, who has scored six goals in his past eight appearances in all competitions. The Gunners' 3-0 win against Sunderland last weekend followed a 4-0 triumph at Leeds United although the former was unusual in the sense that all three of Arsenal's goals came from open play. It is only the seventh time that has happened across the entire Premier League campaign so far – and first since the 2-1 loss at Aston Villa on 6 December. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Brentford striker Igor Thiago is bang in form with 17 goals in 25 games. What a battle it'll be between him and Gabriel. Here's what Keith Andrews thinks of the Brazilian: "He is in really good form; he's leading the line well, scoring goals, and playing with confidence. The relationships that we spoke about early in the season have been more evident. " Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Martin Keown Former Arsenal defender on TNT Sports Brentford can make it physical, but they can play. Igor Thiago has been outstanding. Kevin Schade is not available, but the quality they have got. Thiago is a calm finisher - he never panics. Brentford do go at pace on the counter-attack. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Arsenal have picked up eight points from a possible 15 as Man City close in. But a win at Brentford tonight will move the Gunners back to six points in front of Pep Guardiola's side. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Brentford’s Igor Thiago has scored nine goals in his last 10 Premier League home games, netting four braces in that run. Only Erling Haaland, with five, has scored multiple goals in more different home matches this term. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) Alex Howell BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Gtech Community Stadium This game is Eberechi Eze's first start in the league since December 13 against Wolves. Eze has started games in the Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup but this is a big opportunity to make a mark with Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard not in the starting XI. Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) I have to admit, I thought Brentford were doomed were Thomas Frank left for Spurs and the Bees appointed Keith Andrews, but how wrong was I? Brentford have 10 wins under their belt and can move above champions Liverpool into sixth with three points here. What a season they're having. Alex Howell BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Gtech Community Stadium Cristhian Mosquera is a good back up for the Gunners but there is no hiding from the fact that William Saliba is a huge miss. Since Saliba joined Arsenal ahead of the 2022-23 season, Arsenal hold a 44. 4% win percentage without William Saliba featuring in the Premier League, compared to 68. 6% when the French defender plays. The Gunners' point-per-game average is also much stronger with him (2. 3) than without him (1. 7). Brentford v Arsenal (20: 00 GMT) We've had two Premier League managerial sackings in the last two days, with Thomas Frank getting the boot from Spurs and Sean Dyche leaving Forest. Can't imagine we'll be seeing a third, though. Match report to appear here. Rate players out of 10 for this game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle. You must be signed in to a BBC account to play. No players have been substituted yet After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 12th February 2026 at 20: 46 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. 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Since then, they’re winless in their last eight against the Gunners (D2 L6). Arsenal lost their first Premier League away game 2-0 against Brentford but have since won their last three by an aggregate score of 7-1. Brentford have won just one of their last 11 home London derbies in the Premier League (D6 L4) and are winless in seven since a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace in August 2024. Arsenal have lost just one of their last 23 Premier League London derbies (W17 D5), while since the start of 2022-23 they’ve lost just one of their 20 away games against fellow London sides (W14 D5). This is just Brentford’s fourth Premier League game played on a Thursday – they lost 2-0 at Spurs in December 2021, beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 in May 2025 and drew 0-0 with Spurs last month. Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 12 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) Premier League games (W9 D3). However, they’re without a win or a goal (D1 L2) in any of their last three specifically on Thursdays. Brentford lost 2-0 against Nottingham Forest in their last home league game, ending a seven game unbeaten run at the Gtech Stadium. Since the start of last season, they’ve only lost consecutive home league games twice, the first time of which was a 2-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest followed by a loss to Arsenal. Brentford’s Igor Thiago has scored nine goals in his last 10 Premier League home games, netting four braces in that run. Only Erling Haaland (5) has scored multiple goals in more different home matches this term. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has won 41 of his 67 Premier League London derbies as manager, the best win rate (61%) of anyone to take charge of at least 20. Overall, only Arsène Wenger (106 from 194 games) and José Mourinho (42/70) have won more London derbies than the Spaniard. Bukayo Saka has been involved in 35 goals in 63 Premier League London derbies (17 goals, 18 assists), the third most of any Arsenal player after Thierry Henry (55) and Dennis Bergkamp (38). 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