
Brentford and Fulham played to a 0-0 draw in a tense west London derby, with both teams missing key opportunities. Brentford remains in contention for European qualification with 48 points, while Fulham struggles with only one win in their last five matches.
Brentford and Fulham played out a 0-0 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday as both remain in the hunt for European qualification, but will see this as an opportunity missed.
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The Bees had the better chances and Dango Ouattara was denied late on by a brilliant save from Bernd Leno, while they also went close on several set-piece opportunities. Marco Silva's Fulham were disappointing in attack in a very tight, tense game.
With the draw Keith Andrews' Brentford move on to 48 points and still have hopes of Champions League qualification, while Fulham remain three points behind them but have won just won of their last five games.
Keane Lewis-Potter does superbly on the left and cuts the ball back for Dango Ouattara and his finish is on target but somehow Bernd Leno stretches out his arm to make a magnificent save. What a stop that is. From the corner Nathan Collins heads just wide and he should hit the target. Brentford pushing really hard for a winner late on.
Harry Wilson gets lucky with a challenge on Damsgaard as he lunged in and caught the Danish playmaker. That was a bad challenge. Moments later a ball over the top finds Wilson and he's in and onside, but he shanks his volley horribly wide. Big chance for Fulham.
The final score was 0-0, resulting in a draw.
Brentford has 48 points following the draw.
Bernd Leno made a crucial save to deny Dango Ouattara late in the match.
Fulham has won only one of their last five games.


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You can tell so much is on the line for both of these teams as they chase European qualification. There is so little between them and that is leading to a tight, tense and high intensity clash.
A corner is whipped in and finds Keane Lewis-Potter with a lovely bit of skill in the box to sit down two Fulham defenders. But he lifts his shot over the bar. That was a glorious opportunity.
Not great for Fulham as Alex Iwobi suffers an injury and has to come off. Iwobi is clutching his hamstring and Kevin is on in his place.
Fulham keep the ball and Ryan Sessegnon is in the box but lifts his shot over.
Dango Ouattara goes on a mazy run on the counter and cuts inside. His shot is on target but Leno saves. Brentford with some lovely crisp passing before that. They look the more confident team.
Both teams have had a couple of chances to get balls into the box but Brentford have just come very close to taking the lead. A corner is whipped in to the near post and Igor Thiago glances an instinctive header towards goal and it clips the outside of the post.
Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Yarmoliuk, Jensen; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade; Thiago
Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Lukic, Cairney; Iwobi, Smith Rowe, Wilson; Muniz
OUT: Jordan Henderson (knock), Vitaly Janelt (ankle), Rico Henry (thigh), Antoni Milambo (knee), Fabio Carvalho (torn ACL), Josh Dasilva (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Aaron Hickey (thigh), Mikkel Damsgaard (knee)
OUT: Kevin (ankle), Kenny Tete (foot), Harrison Reed (knee)
The Bees are five points back of fifth-place Liverpool and a point behind Chelsea with six matches left in their season, and both the Reds and Blues have tricky weekend scraps ahead of them. Keith Andrews' Brentford have drawn four-straight matches and could use a full collection of points as Everton, Brighton, Sunderland, and others are nipping at their heels.
One of those others is Marco Silva's Fulham. The Cottagers are 1W-1D-2L in their last four matches and have dipped from seventh to 12th since the calendar hit February. They've also been kept off the scoreboard in three of those four games, the outlier a 3-1 win over defense-optional Burnley.
Fulham's 44 points are three behind Brentford following a 2-0 loss at Liverpool in Week 32.
The Bees consistently produce opportunities and have even been unlucky when expected goals are compared to real goals. Fulham are a team with 13 of their 43 goals coming off set pieces or penalties, and Brentford rarely concede those sorts of chances. Derbies can go in any direction but unless Fulham show up in open play, this points one way. Brentford 2-0 Fulham*.*
How to watch Brentford vs Fulham live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 7:30am ET Saturday
Venue: Gtech Community Stadium — Brentford, West London
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch on USA