September 28, 2024

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Over Land and Sea to… Brentford

West Ham United travel to west London to take on Brentford – our sixth consecutive Premier League derby to kick-off the 2024/25 season.

Opened in September 2020, the Bees’ smart 17,250-capacity Gtech Community Stadium initially hosted EFL Championship fixtures without supporters present due to the COVID pandemic, with Brentford playing a home game in front of fans there for the first time when drawing 2-2 with Blackburn Rovers on 5 December 2020.

Since then, Brentford have celebrated an historic promotion to the Premier League, finishing third in the Championship before defeating Swansea City 2-0 in the 2021 Play-Off final.

Goalscorer Wissa reflects on West Ham win | Brentford FC

Dane Thomas Frank has since helped establish the west Londoners in the top tier, finishing 13th with 46 points in 2021/22, ninth with a record-high 59 points in 2022/23, and 16th with 39 points last season.

Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium is usually well served by public transport, with a number of railway and Underground stations within walking distance. However, a number of TfL services are suspended in the area, limiting your options.

The nearest mainline station is Kew Bridge, which is in Zone 3 on the South Western Railway line from London Waterloo and Clapham Junction.

London Underground District line services between Turnham Green and Richmond, which usually serve Gunnersbury and Chiswick Park, are suspended, as are London Overground services between South Acton and Richmond, meaning Gunnersbury station is also not an option.

Goalscorer Wissa reflects on West Ham win | Brentford FC

The good news is that there are two other nearby London Underground stations within a 20-minute walk – Acton Town (District and Piccadilly lines) and South Ealing (Piccadilly line).

Further afield, the Overground is also suspended between Stratford and Camden Road, while the London Underground Metropolitan line is entirely closed on Saturday.

If you are travelling to the game from outside the capital or fancy staying in west London for a night or two, there are literally thousands of hotels, guest houses, apartments and more to choose from all over the city if you need overnight accommodation.

Yoane Wissa celebrates like Erling Haaland as Brentford claim dramatic 3-3  draw with Liverpool and Mohamed Salah makes history | talkSPORT

If you would like to stay near the stadium, Brentford is served by at least three well-known branded hotels, as well as a number of independent accommodation options.

If you fancy something a little more upmarket, there are some lovely hotels and guesthouses across the River Thames in Kew and Richmond.

London, of course, has attractions for all the family and to suit all budgets and tastes.

While the capital’s top tourist spots are well-known, we will concentrate instead on things to do in and around this particular area of west London.

Yoane Wissa celebrates like Erling Haaland as Brentford claim dramatic 3-3  draw with Liverpool and Mohamed Salah makes history | talkSPORT

The most famous attraction, by far, is the Royal Botanic Gardens, just across Kew Bridge on the south bank of the River Thames, which opened in 1759 and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Open from 10am-7pm, you can book tickets in advance from £13.50 for Adults and £5 for Children aged 4-15. Inside, you can view one of the largest living plant collections in the world and a host of historic buildings, including the Temperate House, Palm House and Great Pagoda

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