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Prediction published on Oct 18, 2025 8:08 PM by Dario in England - Premier League | Modified on Oct 19, 2025 12:06 AM
Monday night football in London promises an intriguing Premier League encounter as West Ham United host Brentford at the London Stadium. Both sides are desperate for consistency after mixed starts to the season, with the Hammers sitting 19th and the Bees three places above them in 16th. With new managers on both benches and early-season pressure mounting, this capital clash could prove pivotal for their campaigns.
The arrival of Nuno Espírito Santo has brought cautious optimism to East London, but results have yet to follow. After a disciplined defensive display in his debut against Everton, West Ham fell 2-0 away to Arsenal before the international break. That defeat extended their winless run to four league matches (one draw, three losses) and left them with the division’s worst defensive record — 16 goals conceded in seven games.
At home, the Hammers’ struggles are even more concerning. They have lost all three league fixtures at the London Stadium this season and have not celebrated a home victory in eight Premier League outings, their last coming in February against Leicester City. The team has conceded two or more goals in each of their last four home league matches, underlining the defensive issues that Nuno must urgently address.
Offensively, Jarrod Bowen remains the standout performer. The captain has scored three of West Ham’s six league goals this season and boasts an impressive record against Brentford, netting seven times in 13 appearances. However, the Hammers will be without striker Niclas Füllkrug, who suffered a muscle tear while on international duty with Germany. His absence opens the door for Callum Marshall or Callum Wilson to lead the line, while Tomas Souček is expected to return after serving a three-match suspension.
Despite their poor start, West Ham have shown flashes of improvement under their new manager. The international break may have provided the reset they needed, but the pressure is on to deliver a first home win of the campaign.
Keith Andrews’ tenure at Brentford has been marked by inconsistency. The Bees have collected seven points from as many matches, alternating between strong performances and disappointing lapses. They followed a superb 3-1 victory over Manchester United with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Manchester City, their first game this season without scoring.
Brentford’s away form remains a concern. They have lost all three of their Premier League away fixtures so far, conceding at least two goals in each, though they did manage to score in all of them. This pattern highlights both their attacking potential and defensive fragility on the road. Across their last 14 away matches in all competitions, the Bees have found the net every time — a sign that their offensive structure remains effective even in difficult environments.
Injuries have complicated Andrews’ plans. Promising midfielder Antoni Milambo suffered a serious knee injury while on international duty and joins Aaron Hickey, Paris Maghoma, and Gustavo Nunes on the sidelines. Nevertheless, Dango Ouattara is expected to return to the starting lineup, while Kevin Schade — who scored the winner at this venue last season — will likely partner top scorer Igor Thiago (four goals) in attack.
Brentford’s attacking intent has rarely been in question, but their defensive record away from home continues to undermine their progress. Conceding eight goals in three away games suggests that keeping a clean sheet in London will be a major challenge.
Both teams enter this fixture under new management and searching for stability. West Ham’s defensive issues have been glaring, but they remain dangerous in transition, particularly through Bowen’s pace and finishing. Brentford, meanwhile, are a well-drilled side capable of pressing high and exploiting spaces, yet their defensive lapses away from home have cost them valuable points.
Historically, this matchup has been competitive. In their last five meetings, Brentford have the upper hand with three wins, one draw, and one defeat. The most recent encounter ended 1-0 in favor of the Bees in February 2025. Given both teams’ current form, another close contest seems likely, with goals expected at both ends.
West Ham’s home woes and Brentford’s away struggles create an intriguing balance. The Hammers will look to capitalize on Brentford’s defensive vulnerabilities, while the visitors’ attacking duo of Thiago and Schade will test a backline that has yet to keep a clean sheet this season. With both sides showing a consistent trend of high-scoring matches — Over 1.5 goals in West Ham’s last 16 games and at least one goal in Brentford’s last 29 — this fixture promises entertainment.
BetMines Prediction – West Ham United vs Brentford:
The most likely outcome is Both Teams To Score (Yes) with a 60% probability. Both sides have shown attacking quality but remain vulnerable defensively, making this the most probable scenario for Monday’s Premier League clash.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
West Ham United
Brentford
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0.5
1
9
3
7
1.5
2
8
3
7
2.5
4
6
3
7
3.5
6
4
6
4
4.5
10
0
10
0