Brentford squandered a two-goal lead as Wolverhampton Wanderers produced a magnificent second-half comeback to secure a 2-2 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium on Monday night. The result leaves Brentford’s Champions League hopes dented while Wolves remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, though their fighting spirit suggests they refuse to accept their fate quietly.
Brentford vs Wolverhampton Match Highlights
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Tournament | Premier League – Round 30 |
| Match | Brentford vs Wolverhampton |
| Date | 17 March 2026 |
| Kick-off | 03:00 |
| Half-Time Score | 2 – 1 |
| Full-Time Score | 2 – 2 |
First Half: Brentford Dominate
The hosts started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 22nd minute. Michael Kayode rose highest to meet Keane Lewis-Potter’s curling cross, powering his header past Jose Sa for his first Brentford goal.
Brentford doubled their advantage in the 37th minute through Igor Thiago. Caoimhin Kelleher’s long clearance was expertly controlled by Dango Ouattara, who unselfishly squared for the Brazilian to tap into an empty net. It was Thiago’s 19th Premier League goal of the season a remarkable return that earned him a maiden Brazil call-up earlier that day.
Thiago should have made it three moments later but headed against the post from close range—a miss that would prove costly.
Just before half-time, Wolves grabbed a lifeline. Jean-Ricner Bellegarde turned sharply in midfield before releasing Adam Armstrong, who took a sublime first touch and slammed an unstoppable finish past Kelleher. It was Armstrong’s first goal since his January move.

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Second Half: Wolves’ Resurgence
The visitors emerged transformed after the interval. Armstrong struck the post minutes after the restart as Wolves pushed for an equaliser.
Their persistence finally paid off in the 77th minute. Substitute Tolu Arokodare, introduced just three minutes earlier, rose unmarked to power Joao Gomes’ cross past Kelleher and inside the far post.
Incredibly, Wolves came within inches of completing a remarkable turnaround. Arokodare again met Hugo Bueno’s exquisite cross two minutes later, but his header cannoned back off the crossbar. Reiss Nelson missed a late headed chance for Brentford, while Andre saw his shot blocked in the dying moments.
Brentford vs Wolverhampton Match Score
| Time | Scorer | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 22′ | M. Kayode | Brentford |
| 37′ | I. Thiago | Brentford |
| 44′ | A. Armstrong | Wolverhampton |
| 77′ | T. Arokodare | Wolverhampton |
Manager Reactions
Wolves boss Rob Edwards praised his side’s character: “It’s hard to say when you’ve been 2-0 down but I felt we could have won the game. It shows the fight, the courage, the quality, the spirit that’s in the group.”
Brentford manager Keith Andrews admitted frustration: “When you’re talking about us in the same breath as Chelsea, that’s obviously pretty good. But the reality is we could have produced more tonight.”
League Implications
Brentford remain seventh on 45 points, three points behind Chelsea in the race for European qualification. Wolves stay bottom with 17 points from 31 games, 12 points from safety with only seven matches remaining. Statistical models give them a 99.93% relegation probability.
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FAQs
1. Who won the Brentford vs Wolverhampton Match?
Brentford squandered a two-goal lead as Wolverhampton Wanderers produced a magnificent second-half comeback to secure a 2-2 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium on Monday night.
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3. What did the managers say after the Brentford vs Wolverhampton match?
Rob Edwards (Wolves) praised his side’s character: “It’s hard to say when you’ve been 2-0 down but I felt we could have won the game. It shows the fight, the courage, the quality, the spirit that’s in the group.”
Keith Andrews (Brentford) admitted frustration: “When you’re talking about us in the same breath as Chelsea, that’s obviously pretty good. But the reality is we could have produced more tonight. We need to be honest with that and look at ourselves.”


