Brentford have dug themselves a bit of a hole in the Premier League and it looks unlikely that things will get
much better in the FA Cup when they welcome Wolves to the Gtech Community Stadium on Friday.
A win over promoted Luton is all that Thomas Frank’s side have had to show for their last eight efforts and that included a 4-1 home defeat to Wolves just last week.
Brentford are eagerly awaiting the return of striker Ivan Toney from suspension but they remain short up front
with Bryan Mbeumo out injured and Yoane Wissa away at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Wolves have won their last three matches having ended a four-match run of away defeats with their win over the Bees and should prove too strong.
Brentford have dug themselves a bit of a hole in the Premier League and it looks unlikely that things will get much better in the FA Cup when they welcome Wolves to the Gtech Community Stadium on Friday.
A win over promoted Luton is all that Thomas Frank’s side have had to show for their last eight efforts and that included a 4-1 home defeat to Wolves just last week.
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Brentford are eagerly awaiting the return of striker Ivan Toney from suspension but they remain short up front with Bryan Mbeumo out injured and Yoane Wissa away at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Wolves have won their last three matches having ended a four-match run of away defeats with their win over the Bees and should prove too strong.