Bournemouth have achieved some notable home wins in the Premier League already this season. However, the Cherries haven’t yet been achieve the same heights on the road.
Confidence should be high around the camp after a stunning win over Man City at the Vitality Stadium last Saturday, and a second straight success could lift them into the lofty heights of fourth.
Brentford crumbled in the closing stages of their latest outing in the Premier League, as they threw away another advantage against Fulham.
The defeat saw the Bees drop to 12th in the standings. But, a return to winning ways could lift them back into the top half.
Odds
Brentford will be narrowly preferred on the moneyline for their showdown against the Cherries on Saturday. An away win for Bournemouth is currently priced up at +184.
Match Result | Odds |
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Brentford | +148 |
Draw | +257 |
Bournemouth | +184 |
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Cherries Winless in Away Matches Against Brentford Since 2005
Total | Brentford | Bournemouth | Draws | |
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Games | 26 | 10 | 8 | 8 |
Premier League Games | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Goals | 64 | 36 | 28 |
Brentford have a commanding record against the Cherries based on the historical meetings.
The Bees are unbeaten in their last seven against Bournemouth since a 1-0 loss in the Championship in August 2014.
Meanwhile, the Cherries haven’t won a league away match against the Bees since a clash in the third tier in October 2005. Since then, Brentford have recorded four wins, with four matches ending in draws.
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Brentford vs. Bournemouth Key Stats
- Bournemouth have won on just three of their last 22 visits to London in the Premier League. The Cherries have conceded at least twice in 17 of the matches over that period.
- Brentford have picked up more points at home than any other side in the Premier League this season (Four wins and one draw).
- Brentford have won their last two home games despite conceding three. They could become the first team in Football League history to win three straight matches while also conceding 3+ goals.
Brentford Team News
Aaron Hickey and Joshua Da Silva remain out injured, but both could return following the international break. Rico Henry remains sidelined, while Kristoffer Ajer is in a race against time to feature on Saturday.
Possible Lineup
Mark Flekken (GK); Mads Roerslev, Ethan Pinnock, Nathan Collins, Sepp van den Berg, Christian Norgaard, Vitaly Janelt, Bryan Mbeumo, Mikkel Damsgaard, Keane Lewis-Potter, Yoane Wissa
Bournemouth Team News
Andoni Iraola will be without Luis Sinisterra and Dango Ouattara for the trip to London this weekend. Alex Scott is unlikely to return until the start of December, while Kepa Arriazabalaga is a doubt for Saturday.
Possible Lineup
Mark Travers (GK); Adam Smith, Ilya Zabarynyi, Marco Senesi, Milos Kerkez, Lewis Cook, Ryan Christie, Antoine Semenyo, Justin Kluivert, Marcus Tavernier, Evanilson
Brentford vs. Bournemouth Prediction
Based on the scoring records of both of these sides this season, goals look set to flow at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday.
However, Bournemouth’s poor record in the capital is hard to dismiss. Brentford’s dominant home record against the Cherries could be the key factor to consider. We could see the hosts bouncing back to winning ways before the international break.
Pick
Brentford (+148)
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