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Brentford and Fulham played to a 0-0 draw, marking Brentford's fifth consecutive draw in the Premier League. This result prevented Brentford from moving into sixth place in the league standings.
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Brentford have only claimed one home victory in 2026 [Getty Images]
Brentford missed the chance to go sixth in the Premier League with a goalless draw against visitors Fulham - their fifth consecutive stalemate in the top flight.
A win would have helped the Bees overtake Chelsea and boost their chances of qualifying for a debut European campaign but they failed to capitalise in a game of few real chances at Gtech Community Stadium.
Fulham had the majority of possession but it was Brentford who had the best of chances in a lacklustre early kick-off.
Igor Thiago, only one behind 22-goal Erling Haaland in the Golden Boot race, headed wide from close range early on while Keane Lewis-Potter fired just over Bernd Leno's goal from eight yards in the dying seconds of the first half.
Dango Ouattara, who attempted the only shot on target before the interval, failed to trouble Leno again with an effort from distance in the 58th minute.
An unmarked Mikkel Damsgaard then failed to hit the target with a first-time effort from the edge of the box after played him through as frustration continued to build for ' side.
Brentford failed to score in their match against Fulham, resulting in a goalless draw.
Brentford has now recorded five consecutive draws in the Premier League.
The draw prevented Brentford from moving into sixth place in the Premier League standings.

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Harry Wilson produced a well-timed run to get on the end of a cross in the 78th minute but dragged his shot wide in a rare opening for Fulham.
Leno then tipped over a free-kick from Mathias Jensen before the German goalkeeper emerged as Fulham's hero with a brilliant save to deny Ouattara from point-blank range in stoppage time to salvage the draw.
Brentford remain seventh with 48 points, while Fulham are 12th, three points behind the Bees with five matches remaining.
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