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Tottenham’s last ten results vs Brentford paint a nice picture for Premier League opener

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Tottenham Hotspur’s last ten Premier League results against Brentford will leave the Lilywhites fancying their chances of coming away with a victory.

With pre-season preparations now over, Tottenham Hotspur‘s attention is set to turn to the Premier League this weekend.

Spurs had a packed summer camp that saw them play eight friendly matches, including a long trip to Oceania where they came up against Auckland FC, Sydney and Chelsea.

Tottenham were unbeaten all summer, and the hope will be for them to carry that form into their Premier League encounter against Brentford this weekend.

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Tottenham’s record against Brentford in the Premier League

Ahead of Saturday’s game, we have now taken a look at Tottenham’s head-to-head record against the Bees to see how they stack up.

The two sides have faced each other ten times in the Premier League throughout history, and it is Spurs who have come out on top most times.

In their last ten meetings, Tottenham have managed five wins, while Brentford has secured just one victory. The remaining four outings ended in a draw.

In fact, in the last five meetings, Spurs have managed four wins, scoring ten goals and conceding just three, while Brentford’s only win in this fixture came back in the 22/23 season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where they won 3-1.

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Tottenham vs Brentford: last ten Premier League meetings

Spurs must avoid complacency despite favourable record

It is worth noting, however, that while Tottenham hold a strong record against Brentford across their last ten meetings, the picture looks different when the two sides face off at the Gtech Stadium.

Away from home, Tottenham have only won once against Brentford – a victory that came back in 24/25. In fact, four of the last five away encounters have ended in draws between the two sides.

SeasonMatchdayVenueDateTimeResultAttendance
26/271A22/08/20265:30 PM-:-
25/2619A01/01/20268:00 PM0:017,141
24/2524A02/02/20252:00 PM0:217,154
23/241A13/08/20232:00 PM2:217,066
22/2317A26/12/202212:30 PM2:217,137
21/2234A23/04/20225:30 PM0:017,072

Of course, while the overall head-to-head record favours Tottenham, De Zerbi’s side must guard against complacency.

The Premier League remains very competitive and each season presents a different test that sides must overcome.

This campaign will be no different. Spurs must show that they are capable of beating Brentford when they take to the pitch at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday.

A winning start will surely give Spurs the confidence they need as they aim to improve on their dismal showing from last season.

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