Manchester United v Brentford tickets | Premier League | Old Trafford
Manchester United host Brentford at Old Trafford in a fixture that sees Bryan Mbeumo face his former club. The Cameroonian winger joined United from Brentford in a £71m move and will hope to continue his strong partnership with Benjamin Sesko against the Bees. Keith Andrews brings his improving Brentford side to Manchester looking to extend an impressive recent record against the Red Devils.
Old Trafford
Old Trafford, the Theatre of Dreams, has been home to Manchester United since 1910. With a capacity of approximately 74,310, it is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom. The ground has witnessed some of football's most iconic moments and remains one of the sport's most recognisable venues worldwide. Plans for stadium renovation and potential expansion continue to be discussed as United look to modernise their historic home.
Head-to-Head Record
Manchester United and Brentford have met more than 20 times across all competitions, with United leading the head-to-head record overall, though the margin is narrower than against many sides. The first meeting between these clubs dates back to January 1928 when United secured a 7-1 FA Cup victory. Since Brentford's promotion to the Premier League in 2021, the Bees have enjoyed real success in the fixture, producing some memorable results at both venues.
A Memorable Recent Meeting
Brentford secured an emphatic 3-1 victory over United at the Gtech Community Stadium. Igor Thiago's double inside the opening 20 minutes put the Bees firmly in control, with Harry Maguire caught out of position for the opener as Thiago latched onto Jordan Henderson's lofted pass and crashed a shot high off the post and in. Benjamin Sesko pulled one back for United, but Bruno Fernandes had a crucial penalty saved by Caoimhín Kelleher after a lengthy VAR check. Mathias Jensen sealed the win with a thunderous strike deep in stoppage time.
Manchester United
Michael Carrick took charge at Manchester United following Ruben Amorim's departure and, after a remarkable turnaround, was handed the role on a permanent basis with a contract running to 2028. United finished third in the Premier League and secured a return to the Champions League. A summer spend exceeding £200m on attacking reinforcements brought Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford, Matheus Cunha from Wolves, and Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, who have formed a promising attacking unit. Bruno Fernandes remains captain and the creative heartbeat of the team - earning the FWA Footballer of the Year award - while young talents like Leny Yoro, Kobbie Mainoo, and Patrick Dorgu continue their development.
Brentford
Keith Andrews has made an impressive start to life as Brentford manager following Thomas Frank's departure. The former set-piece coach was promoted from within to take charge of his first managerial role and has overseen a successful transition. Despite losing Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Nørgaard to Manchester United and Arsenal respectively, Brentford have remained competitive under Andrews' leadership. Nathan Collins captains the side, while goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher arrived from Liverpool to replace Mark Flekken. Igor Thiago has emerged as the leading striker, while Jordan Henderson provides experience in midfield.
Tickets
Tickets for Manchester United vs Brentford at Old Trafford are in high demand. The return of Bryan Mbeumo to face his former club adds extra spice to a fixture that has produced plenty of drama in recent seasons. Brentford fans will travel in hope of continuing their impressive recent record against the Red Devils.

