Brentford take on Crystal Palace in the opening weekend of the Premier League and both sides should head into the campaign in optimistic mood.
This is Oliver Glasner’s first full season in charge at Selhurst Park and after last year’s impressive finish an improvement should be expected, despite the departure of Michael Olise.
Both sides have recruited well and both carry a threat going forward, so backing both teams to score looks a good starting point.
There have been goals at both ends in each of the last four meetings between these two sides and that pattern should continue.
The Bees were fairly potent on home soil, netting in 11 of their final 13 home games and managing 29 goals in 19 games at this venue over the course of the season.
Brentford take on Crystal Palace in the opening weekend of the Premier League and both sides should head into the campaign in optimistic mood.
This is Oliver Glasner’s first full season in charge at Selhurst Park and after last year’s impressive finish an improvement should be expected, despite the departure of Michael Olise.
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Both sides have recruited well and both carry a threat going forward, so backing both teams to score looks a good starting point.
There have been goals at both ends in each of the last four meetings between these two sides and that pattern should continue.
The Bees were fairly potent on home soil, netting in 11 of their final 13 home games and managing 29 goals in 19 games at this venue over the course of the season.