Arsenal – Brentford: a London derby with teeth 
Arsenal sit comfortably top, but the draw at Stamford Bridge left a bitter aftertaste. The Gunners ran out of juice in the final third — a packed schedule taking its toll. Brentford head north with genuine European ambitions.
Arsenal : solid at the Emirates, even in off nights 
Arsenal dropped two points against Chelsea, yet that performance doesn’t reflect the level they’ve shown for weeks. At home, Arteta’s men are astonishingly consistent. A run of wins that proves the team clicks. They set the tempo, press you into mistakes and keep the intensity high. That makes them hard to shift at the Emirates. When the football isn’t pretty, they still find a way — deep squad, subs who can turn games.
Brentford : dangerous up front, brittle on the road 
Brentford got their spark back with the win over Burnley, a game where Igor Thiago struck again. He’s putting in consistent displays and is a constant threat. The issue? The Bees don’t reproduce that stability away from the Gtech Community Stadium. Their away record is shaky and defending on the road has exposed recurring flaws. The last two trips opened cracks Arsenal will happily probe, especially if Brentford leave space in behind.
Football Prediction Arsenal vs Brentford
Over 2.5 goals
Arsenal’s attack is ramping up at home and Brentford know how to find gaps, even against higher-ranked sides. The Bees’ defence shows too many cracks away from their ground. With the Gunners’ momentum and Brentford’s attacking threat, a high-scoring game looks very likely.
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