Brentford v Arsenal tickets | Gtech Community Stadium
Secure your Brentford vs Arsenal tickets for this Premier League London derby at the Gtech Community Stadium. Brentford welcome reigning champions Arsenal to west London in what promises to be a fiercely contested encounter between two London sides with contrasting recent fortunes. Match dates and kick-off times are confirmed closer to the fixture, once the Premier League schedule is released.
Brentford vs Arsenal Head-to-Head Record
These two London clubs have met 12 times since Brentford's historic promotion to the Premier League in 2021. Arsenal have dominated the fixture with eight victories to Brentford's one, with three draws. Despite the lopsided record, the matches have often been competitive affairs, and Brentford's famous opening-day victory in August 2021 remains one of the most memorable results of the Premier League era.
| Date | Competition | Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 12, 2026 | Premier League | Brentford | 1-1 | Arsenal |
| December 3, 2025 | Premier League | Arsenal | 2-0 | Brentford |
| January 1, 2025 | Premier League | Brentford | 1-3 | Arsenal |
| April 12, 2025 | Premier League | Arsenal | 1-1 | Brentford |
| March 9, 2024 | Premier League | Arsenal | 2-1 | Brentford |
Historic Encounters
The most recent meeting at the Gtech Community Stadium came in February 2026, when the sides drew 1-1. Noni Madueke headed Arsenal in front on the hour mark, before Keane Lewis-Potter levelled from one of Brentford's trademark long throws, with Caoimhín Kelleher denying Arsenal a late winner. It was a typically competitive west London afternoon.
The reverse fixture in December 2025 saw Arsenal win 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium on their way to the title. Mikel Merino headed home Ben White's cross inside the opening quarter, and Bukayo Saka sealed the points late on.
However, Brentford fans will never forget their famous 2-0 victory on their Premier League debut in August 2021, when goals from Sergi Canós and Christian Nørgaard stunned Arsenal. It remains the Bees' only victory against the Gunners in the Premier League era and sparked wild celebrations at the newly opened Gtech Community Stadium.
Brentford's Season
The 2025-26 campaign marked a new era for Brentford following the departure of popular manager Thomas Frank to Tottenham Hotspur in June 2025. Keith Andrews, formerly the club's set-piece coach, was promoted to head coach and exceeded expectations, guiding the Bees to a ninth-place finish that equalled the club's best-ever Premier League placing - and he remains in charge for 2026-2027. He did so despite losing key players Bryan Mbeumo (to Manchester United for around £71m) and Yoane Wissa (to Newcastle). Brazilian striker Igor Thiago emerged as the club's standout performer, finishing among the Premier League's leading scorers with his clinical finishing and aerial prowess. Goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher arrived from Liverpool, while Jordan Henderson brought valuable experience to midfield. Brentford have maintained their reputation for strong home form at the compact Gtech Community Stadium.
Arsenal's Season
Mikel Arteta's side ended their long wait for the title in 2025-26, winning the Premier League - their first league title since 2003-04 and 14th English championship overall - to bring an end to a drought stretching back more than two decades. The Gunners were formidable throughout the campaign and go into 2026-2027 as reigning champions. Martin Ødegaard captains a squad packed with quality, including Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, William Saliba, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Zubimendi, with summer 2025 signing Viktor Gyökeres leading the line. Arsenal's defensive solidity has been central to their success, with David Raya excelling between the posts.
Gtech Community Stadium
The Gtech Community Stadium opened in 2020, replacing the much-loved Griffin Park as Brentford's home. The modern, compact stadium holds 17,250 supporters and provides an excellent matchday atmosphere thanks to its steep stands that bring fans close to the action. The stadium was designed with potential expansion to 25,000 in mind and has hosted Women's Euro 2022 matches.
The stadium is well-served by public transport. Kew Bridge railway station is just a few minutes' walk away, while Gunnersbury station (District line and London Overground) is also within walking distance. The club strongly advises against driving due to controlled parking zones in the surrounding residential areas. Away supporters are housed in a section of the East Stand with excellent, unrestricted views of the pitch.
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Brentford vs Arsenal FAQ
What is the capacity of the Gtech Community Stadium?
The Gtech Community Stadium has a capacity of 17,250, making it one of the Premier League's most intimate venues.
Will Arsenal receive an away allocation?
Yes, away supporters are housed in a section of the East Stand with approximately 1,600 tickets available for league matches.
What is the head-to-head record between Brentford and Arsenal?
In 12 Premier League meetings since 2021, Arsenal have won eight times, Brentford have won once (the famous 2-0 opening-day victory in August 2021), and three matches have ended in draws.
Is my purchase guaranteed?
Yes, all purchases come with our 150% money-back guarantee for your complete peace of mind.
How will I receive my tickets?
Tickets are delivered via secure electronic transfer or courier delivery, depending on the ticket type and your location.
Who are the managers of Brentford and Arsenal?
Brentford are managed by Keith Andrews, who was promoted from set-piece coach following Thomas Frank's departure to Tottenham in June 2025 and guided the club to a ninth-place finish in his first season. Arsenal are managed by Mikel Arteta, who led the Gunners to the 2025-26 Premier League title, their first since 2003-04.
Who was Brentford's top scorer last season?
Brazilian striker Igor Thiago was Brentford's standout performer, finishing among the Premier League's leading scorers with his clinical finishing.
What is the nearest station to the Gtech Community Stadium?
Kew Bridge railway station is the nearest station, located just a few minutes' walk from the stadium. Gunnersbury station (District line and London Overground) is also within walking distance.

