Brentford secured a 3-0 victory over West Ham at the G-Tech Community Stadium, boosting their European qualification hopes. An own goal by Konstantinos Mavropanos, followed by strikes from Igor Thiago and Mikkel Damsgaard, sealed the win. The result deepened West Ham's relegation concerns despite their numerous chances.
Brentford hosted West Ham in a crucial Premier League match at the G-Tech Community Stadium on May 2, 2026. The Bees, winless since February 28, started strongly and took the lead in the 15th minute through an own goal by West Ham's Konstantinos Mavropanos, who deflected a Michael Kayode effort into his own net during a defensive scramble. Dango Ouattara had nearly opened the scoring earlier with a shot that flashed wide after a quick turnover. West Ham responded aggressively, with Valentin Castellanos hitting both posts and having a header ruled out for offside, while Brentford goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher made a sharp save from distance. Brentford lined up unchanged from their previous loss: Kelleher; Kanode, Van de Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Yarmoliuk, Jensen; Ouattara, Damsgaard, Schade; Thiago. West Ham also fielded an unchanged side, with Mavropanos making his 100th appearance: Hermansen; Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf; Bowen, Fernandes, Soucek, Summerville; Pablo, Castellanos. The second half saw West Ham push forward, but a clumsy challenge led to a penalty just before the hour mark. Igor Thiago converted confidently, sending Mads Hermansen the wrong way to make it 2-0. Crysencio Summerville struck the crossbar later, but West Ham's finishing faltered despite multiple openings. Mikkel Damsgaard sealed the emphatic win in the 82nd minute, curling a finish into the corner after good work from Keane Lewis-Potter. Joshua Dasilva made a long-awaited return from injury late on, earning a warm reception from the home crowd. Brentford's victory positions them just two points behind sixth-placed Brighton, while West Ham remain two points clear of the drop zone but under pressure.