1 : 1
  • 24 May 2026, Liverpool vs Brentford, 1-1, Draw
  • 17 May 2026, Brentford vs Crystal Palace, 2-2, Draw
  • 09 May 2026, Manchester City vs Brentford, 3-0, Lose
  • 02 May 2026, Brentford vs West Ham United, 3-0, Win
  • 27 April 2026, Manchester United vs Brentford, 2-1, Lose
Brentford
Home
  • 24 May 2026, Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton, 1-0, Lose
  • 17 May 2026, Everton vs Sunderland, 1-3, Lose
  • 10 May 2026, Crystal Palace vs Everton, 2-2, Draw
  • 04 May 2026, Everton vs Manchester City, 3-3, Draw
  • 25 April 2026, West Ham United vs Everton, 2-1, Lose
Everton
Away
Premier League
Brentford Community Stadium, England

The clash between Brentford and Everton, ending score at 1-1, showcased a game of evenly matched sides where both teams displayed moments of control and vulnerability. Brentford took an early lead through Yoane Wissa, leveraging quick transitions and capitalizing on an early defensive slip by Everton. Their strategy to shoot often was reflected in their higher number of attempts off target, tallying nine in total, indicating a proactive but perhaps imprecise attacking approach. Meanwhile, Everton, though slower to find the back of the net, managed to maintain sustained pressure and utilized their opportunities more sparingly yet effectively.

Everton's equalizer was emblematic of their reliance on key players to break through Brentford's defense. The assist from Vitali Mykolenko for Jake O'Brien's goal highlighted Everton's sharper deployment and conversion of their chances on goal. They managed to register four shots on target to Brentford's three, demonstrating a slightly higher clinical edge. Their ability to draw fouls and secure five corner kicks points to an approach that favored creating set-piece threats, yet struggled to convert those openings into more goals.

The discipline and physicality metrics added another layer to the game dynamics, with Brentford committing fewer fouls but receiving more yellow cards, suggesting key moments where they had to resort to harsher tackles to contain Everton's advances. Both teams showed a level of control in their defensive lines, with offside calls being minimal—only one against Brentford. The fewer fouls overall by Brentford suggested a more disciplined approach in their defensive plays, which was offset by the occasional necessity to use tactical fouls as evidenced by their yellow card count. Everton displayed a marginally more aggressive but contained approach, earning one yellow card.

Teamwork and strategic execution ultimately played a pivotal role in the outcome, with both teams demonstrating strength in different areas. Brentford’s focus on high tempo and frequent shooting showed proactive intent but suffered from accuracy, whereas Everton’s adaptability and efficiency in turning set-pieces and assists into a goal underlined their pragmatic approach to salvage a point. Both teams displayed resilience, yet the match underscored the need for Brentford to tighten defensive precision and shooting accuracy, while Everton might reflect on enhancing their ability to convert pressure into more decisive scoring opportunities.

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Form Guide

Draw1-1Liverpool vs Brentford
Draw2-2Brentford vs Crystal Palace
Lose3-0Manchester City vs Brentford
Win3-0Brentford vs West Ham United
Lose2-1Manchester United vs Brentford
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:8
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Brentford has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:8, scoring 1.4 goals average
Lose1-0Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
Lose1-3Everton vs Sunderland
Draw2-2Crystal Palace vs Everton
Draw3-3Everton vs Manchester City
Lose2-1West Ham United vs Everton
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
7:11
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Everton has lost three matches in a row with a goal difference of 7:11, scoring 1.4 goals average

Brentford H2H Everton

Home gameBrentford22EvertonAway gamePremier League
Away gameBrentford42EvertonHome gamePremier League
Home gameBrentford11EvertonAway gamePremier League
Away gameBrentford00EvertonHome gamePremier League
Away gameBrentford01EvertonHome gamePremier League
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
7:6
GOALS / MATCH
1.40
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Brentford overtook Everton once
  • Brentford won once, lost once and had three draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 7:6; average goals per match – 1.40
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