In a tightly contested Premier League clash on Saturday, 18 April 2026, local rivals Brentford vs Fulham played out a 0-0 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium. The match, part of Round 33, kicked off at 12:30 BST (noted in some schedules around 18:30 in certain time zones) and remained goalless at both half-time and full-time.
The west London derby carried significant implications for European qualification. Brentford entered the fixture in strong contention for a top-six spot, sitting just outside the European places with a chance to climb as high as sixth with a victory. Fulham, positioned lower in the table, were looking to close the gap and secure valuable points in their own push for a respectable finish.
Match Summary
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tournament | Premier League – Round 33 |
| Venue | Old Trafford |
| Match | Brentford vs Fulham |
| Date | 18 Apr 2026 |
| Kick‑off | 18:30 |
| Half-Time | 0 – 0 |
| Full-Time | 0 – 0 |
The game was characterized by cautious, tactical play rather than end-to-end excitement. Brentford dominated possession and created the clearer opportunities, registering 13 shots (4 on target) compared to Fulham’s 11 (with 0 on target). The Bees also earned 9 corners to Fulham’s 3, highlighting their territorial advantage.
Despite the pressure, Brentford were left frustrated by wasteful finishing and some excellent goalkeeping from Fulham’s Bernd Leno. The German shot-stopper produced a standout save in the 90th minute to deny Dango Ouattara, preserving the clean sheet for the visitors.

Fulham defended resolutely throughout, limiting Brentford to limited clear-cut chances and relying on counter-attacks and set pieces. The Cottagers made several substitutions, including bringing on Samuel Chukwueze for the injured Alex Iwobi just before half-time, followed by further changes involving Raúl Jiménez, Josh King, Oscar Bobb, and Antonee Robinson in the second half.
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Key Moments
- Early pressure: Brentford threatened inside the first 10 minutes, with Igor Thiago going close.
- Injury blow: Fulham lost Iwobi to injury in the 43rd minute, disrupting their midfield.
- Late heroics: Leno’s sensational stop from Ouattara in added time proved decisive, as neither side could break the deadlock.
Statistical Snapshot
- xG: Brentford 1.36 – Fulham 0.74 (indicating Brentford created better quality chances)
- Possession: Brentford ~48%
- Shots on Target: Brentford 4 – Fulham 0
- Saves: Brentford 0 – Fulham 4
Context and Implications
The result marked Brentford’s fifth consecutive draw in the Premier League, a sequence that has prevented them from gaining ground on the teams above. While they remain competitive in the race for Europe, the dropped points at home against a local rival will feel like a missed opportunity.
For Fulham, the point away from home against a side pushing for European football was a solid result, helping them maintain their position in mid-table while keeping their own slim hopes of a top-half finish alive.
This draw continues the competitive but often low-scoring nature of recent meetings between these two west London sides.
What’s Next?
- Brentford travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Monday, 27 April 2026 (20:00 BST).
- Fulham host Aston Villa at Craven Cottage on Saturday, 25 April 2026 (12:30 BST).
Both teams will now regroup and look to convert their competitive edge into victories as the Premier League season enters its decisive final stretch.
Source: sofascore


