After a tough run of fixtures, Brentford can take a big step towards securing their survival when they travel to Turf Moor to take on Burnley on Saturday afternoon.
The 15th-placed Bees have not played a team below them in the Premier League table this year and have faced four of the current top five in their last seven games.
Thomas Frank’s men gave a good account of themselves at the Emirates Stadium last weekend, pushing
Arsenal all the way and having legitimate complaints about the officiating after Kai Havertz scored the late winner.
That result came on the back of a 2-2 draw at home to Chelsea which they could easily have won with a bit more luck.
After a tough run of fixtures, Brentford can take a big step towards securing their survival when they travel to Turf Moor to take on Burnley on Saturday afternoon.
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The 15th-placed Bees have not played a team below them in the Premier League table this year and have faced four of the current top five in their last seven games.
Thomas Frank’s men gave a good account of themselves at the Emirates Stadium last weekend, pushing Arsenal
all the way and having legitimate complaints about the officiating after Kai Havertz scored the late winner.
That result came on the back of a 2-2 draw at home to Chelsea which they could easily have won with a bit more luck.