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English Premier League---Brentford VS Liverpool Prediction

English Premier League---Brentford VS Liverpool Prediction
Brentford VS Liverpool Livescore / H2H stats and Live Streaming
Time:26-10-2025 03:00 Sunday
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After losing four games in a row across all competitions for the first time since the days of Brendan Rodgers in November 2014, including a painful 2-1 home defeat to bitter rivals Manchester United in the Premier League last weekend, the pressure had ramped up on Arne Slot and his floundering Liverpool side ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League trip to Eintracht Frankfurt.

The Reds have been far from their best this season, despite spending around £450m on summer signings, and their defensive frailties were exposed once again when they fell behind against Frankfurt - their 18th goal conceded in 13 matches this term.

However, Hugo Ekitike’s equaliser against his former club sparked an emphatic comeback from Liverpool, with Virgil Van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai also on target to help the Reds thrash Frankfurt by a 5-1 scoreline - their biggest win since April (also 5-1 against Tottenham).

Brentford celebrated their third Premier League win of the season, and their first away from home under new head coach Keith Andrews, on Monday night when they deservedly beat a woeful West Ham United outfit 2-0 at the London Stadium.

The Bees, who had lost their opening three away league matches prior to their clash with the Hammers, dominated throughout and registered 15 shots on goal before Igor Thiago broke the deadlock in the 43rd minute, before Mathias Jensen sealed maximum points deep in second-half stoppage time.

Sitting 13th in the Premier League table with five points separating themselves from both the relegation zone and Saturday’s opponents Liverpool in third, Brentford are looking to claim back-to-back top-flight victories for the first time since winning four in a row between April and May of last season.

Match Prediction:
Liverpool’s performance against Frankfurt was encouraging, but Slot’s team still looks disjointed and their defensive vulnerabilities remain a concern ahead of facing a Brentford side who have scored in seven of their eight Premier League games this season.

Having said that, the Reds themselves have scored at least once in all eight of their PL meetings with the Bees - their second best 100% scoring rate against an opponent after QPR (14) - and they should still have enough quality to outscore their opponents in West London.