Brentford earned a valuable point against Premier League leaders Arsenal with a 1-1 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium. Noni Madueke headed Arsenal ahead in the 61st minute, but Keane Lewis-Potter equalized 10 minutes later from a long throw-in. The result leaves Arsenal four points clear of Manchester City with 12 games remaining.
The match on February 12, 2026, kicked off at 20:00 GMT, with Arsenal aiming to extend their lead after Manchester City's 3-0 win over Fulham the previous day. Brentford, under manager Keith Andrews, started in seventh place following back-to-back victories against Aston Villa and Newcastle. Arsenal made four changes to their lineup from a 3-0 win over Sunderland, with Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard returning from injury on the bench. Brentford altered one player from their 3-2 win at Newcastle, starting Yehor Yarmoliuk in midfield.
Early in the game, Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya made an 'incredible save' to deny Igor Thiago's close-range header after a misplaced pass, as noted by TNT Sports commentator Lucy Ward. Arsenal took the lead in the 61st minute when Piero Hincapie crossed for Noni Madueke to head past Caoimhin Kelleher. Brentford responded quickly; a long throw from Michael Kayode led to Sepp van den Berg's flick-on, allowing Lewis-Potter to nod in from six yards at the 71st minute.
Post-match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta described the venue as 'a really tough place' and praised Brentford's set-piece threat, saying, 'any time you put the ball out for a throw-in... it is like a casino... anything can happen.' Brentford's Andrews called his team 'excellent' and highlighted their resilience: 'the attitude... the intent... the character... players lead by example.' Lewis-Potter told TNT Sports, 'we deserved a point... with the squad we’ve got, we can do special things.'
Arsenal's lead over City narrowed to four points, while Brentford moved four points clear of eighth-placed Everton and two behind sixth-placed Liverpool. The xG was 1.34 for Brentford and 0.6 for Arsenal, suggesting the hosts created more chances. Both teams now prepare for FA Cup fourth-round ties: Brentford at Macclesfield on Monday, Arsenal hosting Wigan on Sunday.