PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB GUIDE
NICKNAME
The Bees
FOUNDED
1889
STADIUM
Gtech Community Stadium (capacity: 17,250)
CITY
Brentford, West London
COLOURS
Red and white stripes
CURRENT MANAGER
Brentford are a west London club who spent most of their history in the lower divisions. They moved to their new Gtech Community Stadium in 2020 — the same year they were promoted to the Premier League for the first time. Under Thomas Frank, they built one of the most impressive analytical football operations in the world, punching well above their financial weight. Frank left to manage Tottenham in 2025/26. Brentford’s data-driven approach has made them a case study in modern football management.
Using data analytics more aggressively than almost any other club — they build squads using statistics before most clubs cottoned on
The new Gtech Community Stadium — one of the most modern compact grounds in England
Producing players who go on to bigger clubs — Ivan Toney, Said Benrahma, Ollie Watkins all came through Brentford
Thomas Frank — their former manager who built something special before leaving for Spurs
Their unique boardroom philosophy — the co-directors of football model that others have since copied
Brentford‘s most dangerous attacking player. Energetic, clinical and one of the surprise packages of recent Premier League seasons. His form earned him comparisons to players at much bigger clubs.
Now at Al-Ahli but spent formative years at Brentford. His replacement has been well managed — a testament to the club’s scouting.
The Gtech Community Stadium opened in 2020 and is one of the most modern grounds in English football. Capacity of 17,250 — tight and atmospheric. Located close to Kew Bridge in west London, near the banks of the Thames.
No major trophies. The Premier League is the highest level Brentford have competed at in their history.
Fulham (west London derby — the most local of rivalries, the two clubs are just a few miles apart), QPR.
Final position: Mid-table
A solid mid-table season for Brentford following the departure of manager Thomas Frank. Maintained their Premier League status without the drama of a relegation battle.