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Match Preview: Bournemouth v Brentford

Match Preview: Bournemouth v Brentford
Match Preview: Bournemouth v Brentford

Brentford take on Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium in the Premier League on Tuesday (7.30pm kick-off GMT), live on TNT Sports 4.

The Bees have won their last four away fixtures across all competitions, while Andoni Iraola's side are on an eight-game unbeaten run.

Analysis, team news, match officials and more. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the match.


Pre-match analysis

Stephen Gillett, Playmaker Stats: Brentford's impressive recent record against the Cherries

Selling your top scorer midway through the season rarely signals progress - but Brentford’s next opponents, Bournemouth, have navigated their January reshuffle impressively.

Antoine Semenyo left the Cherries in the last transfer window after Manchester City triggered the winger’s £65m release clause, and the Ghana international has made a fast start to life with the Cityzens.

However, Andoni Iraola’s side have also pushed on since Semenyo’s exit; only Manchester United (11 games) are currently on a longer unbeaten run in the Premier League than Bournemouth (8).

After a 1-1 stalemate at home to Sunderland last weekend, the Cherries have drawn more top-flight games (12) than any other team in the division - but that is partly down to their impressive bouncebackability. Only Aston Villa (19) and the Black Cats themselves (16) have picked up more points from losing positions this term than Bournemouth (15).

Sunderland head coach Régis Le Bris accurately described the Cherries as “an intense, duel-driven, sprinting team” afterwards - and Brazilian teenager Rayan appears a perfect fit as Semenyo’s replacement.

The electric 19-year-old won the Revelação award in Brazil’s top flight last year (following in the footsteps of recent winners such as Real Madrid’s Endrick and Chelsea’s Estêvão), and he has wasted no time announcing himself on the Premier League stage.

An assist on his debut against Wolves offered a glimpse of Rayan’s talent, a drop of the shoulder leaving a defender trailing in the build-up to the Cherries’ second goal in a 2-0 win at Molineux.

The Brazilian followed that with a superb solo strike on his first Premier League start against Aston Villa, before scoring a crashing header against Everton. The £24.7m Bournemouth paid Vasco da Gama already looks like money well spent, and Rayan’s arrival has freshened up the Cherries’ attack.

This season, 42 per cent of Bournemouth’s attacks have come down the left flank, but against Sunderland, Rayan was a key outlet down the right, his explosive pace and aerial presence allowing them to stretch play from deep.

The Cherries may be in good form, but Brentford have won the last five meetings between the sides and have already beaten Bournemouth in both the league and Carabao Cup this term.

After high-profile departures of their own in recent years, Brentford can relate to attacking reshuffles more than most.

The Bees have successfully reconfigured their forward line following the summer exits of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa, and the trio of Igor Thiago, Kevin Schade and Dango Ouattara reached a significant milestone last weekend.

Brentford’s 4-3 win over Burnley was memorable for many reasons - not least the fact their attacking trident have now combined for 30 league goals this season.

Thiago (18 goals), Schade (seven) and former Bournemouth forward Ouattara (five) have forged one of the Premier League’s most dangerous frontlines, accounting for over two-thirds of the Bees’ 44 league goals this term.

There will be free-flowing talent all over the park at Vitality Stadium, but both sides will also need to switch on at set-pieces.

Only Arsenal (19) and Newcastle (14) have scored more Premier League goals than Bournemouth (13) from corners, throws and free-kicks this season, while Brentford struck twice from dead-ball situations in their seven-goal thriller at Turf Moor.

No team in the top flight has conceded more goals from set-pieces this season than Bournemouth (16), however, and Bees head coach Keith Andrews will be keen to test that vulnerability under the lights on Tuesday night.

Scout report

Dan Long, Sky Sports: Bournemouth excelling despite Semenyo exit

When Bournemouth came to west London two days after Christmas, they were in the grips of a spell that had left them without a Premier League win in two months and a day.

Kevin Schade scored a hat-trick that day, which extended the winless run to nine. They drew 2-2 at Chelsea three days later, which made it 10 and, on 3 January, they took the lead at home to Arsenal, only to lose 3-2. “We played better than Arsenal in the first half,” said Andoni Iraola afterwards. “But Arsenal found a better way to win the game. It’s a sign we are not being efficient.”

The Cherries found themselves way down in 15th, yet due to the congestion above them, only seven points separated them from Chelsea all the way up in fifth. With just under half the season still to play, all was not lost.

Often, a situation worsens before it turns and, since that miserable sequence ended with the aforementioned defeat to the Gunners, it is like a light switch has been flicked.

Bournemouth are now on an eight-game unbeaten run, made up of four wins and four draws. They are fourth in the form table over the last 10 games, behind only Manchester United, Arsenal and Man City. They have climbed as high as 10th, which is where Opta Analyst are currently predicting them to finish.

This latest run began with a thrilling 3-2 win over Tottenham at Vitality Stadium, with the winner scored by Antoine Semenyo. Speculation about his future had been swirling and it was clear this would be his last game before a move to Man City. To hit a 95th-minute winner was some way to sign off.

Bournemouth were never a one-man team while the Ghana international was at the club, but he made such a contribution that it would have been natural to fear for what came next. Needless to say, those fears have since been allayed.

With 10 games remaining, there are two targets for the Cherries.

Should they pick up 18 more points, they will set a new club-record Premier League points total for the third season in succession. That is a goal the club will not shy away from.

Meanwhile, they have also played themselves into a battle for European qualification. Iraola usually shirks questions about whether his side can do that, but he may not be able to for much longer. His side are just four points behind Brentford in seventh and six behind Chelsea in sixth.

It was not too long ago that Bournemouth were stuck in a rut, so having something to play for in the final months feels like progress regardless.

In the Dugout

Andoni Iraola

A right-back by trade during his playing days, Andoni Iraola came through the ranks at Athletic Bilbao and made his debut during the 2003/04 La Liga season, following two years in the Segunda Division with Bilbao’s B team and a year with Basconia - effectively the club’s C team - before that.

Over the 10 seasons that followed his debut year, Iraola astonishingly missed only 26 league games, during which time he was part of the squad that finished as runners-up in the Copa del Rey twice, once in the Europa League and once in the Spanish Super Cup. Between 2008 and 2011, he earned seven senior caps for Spain.

He featured considerably less during 2014/15 - his final season at San Mamés - but captained Lehoiak in his final game for the club, in a third Copa del Rey final defeat, this time against Barcelona.

Iraola then signed for New York City of the MLS, where he spent 17 months, before retiring in November 2016. Just over 18 months later, he was handed his first managerial role with AEK Larnaca, but lasted only until January 2019 after winning 12 of his 29 matches in charge of the Cypriot First Division club.

That summer, he joined CD Mirandés where, in his only season at the club, he masterminded a run to the semi-final of the Copa del Rey for only the second time in the club’s history.

In August 2020, he took over at Rayo Vallecano, whom he led to promotion from the Segunda Division in his first season in charge. Los Franjirrojos finished 12th in their first season back in La Liga and 11th last term, which led to an approach from Leeds United, which was rebuffed by the club’s board.

However, he left at the end of the campaign when his contract expired and joined Bournemouth in June 2023. The 43-year-old is the sixth-longest serving manager in the Premier League, but is in the final few months of his current contract with the Cherries.

The Gameplan

With Alex Smith, Bournemouth reporter

Bournemouth reporter Alex Smith explains how Andoni Iraola is likely to set up his side on Tuesday night.

"Iraola tends to use the same sort of shape every time," he told brentfordfc.com earlier this week. "It is a 4-2-3-1, with a slightly deeper midfielder that looks like it potentially might be Tyler Adams alongside Alex Scott, who has been brilliant in the no.8 role.

"The frontline of Evanilson, Junior Kroupi - who has been playing in the no.10 role, as a second striker - and then two out-and-out wingers look to press energetically from the front, and Evanilson leads that.

"They look to win the ball high up the pitch, then hit teams in transition, and thrive off a bit of chaos around the opposition box."

Last Premier League starting XI v Sunderland (4-2-3-1): Petrović; Jiménez, Hill, Senesi, Truffert; Adams, Scott; Rayan, Tavernier, Brooks; Kroupi

Team News

Brentford issues update on six first-team players

Brentford has issued an update on six first-team players ahead of Tuesday’s Premier League game.

Aaron Hickey sustained a hamstring injury during the Bees’ 2-0 defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion last month. It is hoped he will return after the March international break.

Vitaly Janelt suffered a metatarsal injury during the Brighton game. He has started rehabilitation and is likely to miss some game time.

Josh Dasilva is in modified training with the first-team squad. As he continues to progress, he may be available to be in a matchday squad before the end of the Premier League season.

Antoni Milambo and Fábio Carvalho are progressing well. Both players underwent ACL reconstruction surgery in late 2025.

Reiss Nelson missed the game at Burnley with a calf problem but is expected to return to full training in the coming days.

Match Officials

Pawson to referee Cherries clash

Referee: Craig Pawson

Assistants: Lee Betts and Matthew Wilkes

Fourth official: David Webb

VAR: Darren England

Craig Pawson will take charge of his second Brentford game of the season on Tuesday night.

The Yorkshire-born official was the man in the middle of the Bees’ 3-1 win against Manchester United at Gtech Community Stadium in September.

Pawson has had the whistle for 20 games across the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Championship this term, dishing out 57 yellow cards and three reds.

Last Meeting

Brentford 4 Bournemouth 1 (Premier League, 27 December 2025)

Kevin Schade scored a hat-trick as Brentford ended 2025 with a 4-1 win against Bournemouth in the Premier League.

The German netted either side of a Djordje Petrović own goal to put the Bees three goals ahead at Gtech Community Stadium.

Antoine Semenyo replied for the Cherries before Schade headed in his third in stoppage-time.

Copa Betano do Brasil: two third-round places up for grabs Tuesday

Copa Betano do Brasil: two third-round places up for grabs Tuesday
Copa Betano do Brasil: two third-round places up for grabs Tuesday

CRB is in the race for a spot in the third phase of the 2026 Copa Betano do BrasilCredits: Francisco Cedrim/CRB

The 2026 Copa Betano do Brasil will have two spots for its third phase decided on the night of this Tuesday (3rd). At 8:00 p.m. (Brasília time), CRB-AL faces Porto-BA at Rei Pelé Stadium in Maceió. Then, at 9:30 p.m., Azuriz-PR visits Figueirense at Orlando Scarpelli Stadium in Florianópolis.

In total, 26 clubs have already advanced to the next phase: Ceará, Porto Velho-RO, Goiás, Portuguesa-SP, Anápolis-GO, Ypiranga-RS, Castanhal-PA, Jacuipense-BA, Mixto-MT, Novorizontino-SP, Maranhão, São Bernardo-SP, Operário-MS, Tombense-MG, Guarany de Bagé-RS, Atlético-GO, Uberlândia-MG, Madureira-RJ, Águia de Marabá-PA, Londrina-PR, Capital-DF, Amazonas, Maringá-PR, Joinville-SC, América-RN, and Fortaleza.

This week, the country’s most inclusive competition will see 18 more teams secure their spots in the next stage of the tournament, in which Paysandu (champion of the Copa Verde), Confiança-SE (who inherited the spot from the Copa do Nordeste champion, Bahia, who will enter in the fifth phase for participating in Série A), Ponte Preta-SP (champion of Série C), and Barra-SC (champion of Série D) will join.

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Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Micah Potter coming on strong for Indiana

The NBA season is winding down, but the fantasy basketball season is heating up. Injuries and blatant tank jobs have opened up new opportunities, and fantasy managers can find plenty of unsung heroes on the waiver wire.

As a reminder, this article will only feature players rostered in 25% or less of Yahoo! leagues for the rest of the season. The waiver wire in competitive leagues is cut-throat, and managers looking for an end-of-season edge will need to dive deep.

Here are the top fantasy basketball waiver wire adds for Week 19.

→ Watch the NBA on Peacock on Monday night, as the Clippers take on the Warriors in the Bay Area. The action gets underway at 10 p.m. ET!

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With the calendar flipping to March, it’s “prime time” in fantasy basketball.

Priority Adds

1. Micah Potter
2. Nique Clifford
3. Will Riley
4. Leonard Miller
5. Danny Wolf
6. Guerschon Yabusele
7. Julian Champagnie
8. Olivier-Maxence Prosper
9. Elijah Harkless
10. Taylor Hendricks
11. Al Horford
12. Javon Small

Nique Clifford, Sacramento Kings (18 percent rostered)

The rookie’s three-game scoring slump is far behind him as he’s posted double-digit points in four straight. In that span, Clifford has averaged 16.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 3.3 steals and 1.5 triples across 34.5 minutes. He’s got a tremendous runway for the rest of the season as Sacramento careens toward the lottery.

Julian Champagnie, San Antonio Spurs (18 percent rostered)

Champagnie’s scoring is hit-or-miss, but he’s been steadily impactful as a defender and continues to start for San Antonio. Across his last four outings, Champagnie has averaged 14 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.5 steals, 1.3 blocks and 3.8 triples.

Micah Potter, Indiana Pacers (13 percent rostered)

Potter has split time with Jay Huff in the frontcourt, but he’s made quite an impact as of late. Across his last three games (all off the bench), he’s averaged 20 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.0 blocks and 3.3 triples. Potter has been electric as an outside shooter and defender, and that versatility has been tremendous for fantasy managers. The return of Pascal Siakam could put a damper on Potter’s current heater, but the Pacers have little incentive to rush Spicy P back into action.

Olivier-Maxence Prosper, Memphis Grizzlies (12 percent rostered)

Prosper has started five straight for the Grizzlies, turning his increased opportunity into 12.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.6 steals, 0.6 blocked shots and 1.0 triples across 23.4 minutes. His playing time isn’t ample, but that’s been the case for most Memphis players as of late. O-Max is doing enough to warrant a roster spot in most fantasy leagues.

Will Riley, Washington Wizards (10 percent rostered)

The Wizards will continue to prioritize minutes for their young players down the stretch and the rookie will be a prime beneficiary. Across his last four games, Riley has averaged 15.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.3 triples across 32.5 minutes.

Javon Small, Memphis Grizzlies (10 percent rostered)

The WVU product has seen increased playing time as of late, and he’s found his groove as Year 1 comes to a close. Small has averaged 13.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.5 steals, 0.5 blocks and 2.2 triples across 25.5 minutes over his last six outings. Memphis’ backcourt is ravaged by injuries, and Small should take on meaningful minutes moving forward.

Al Horford, Golden State Warriors (8 percent rostered)

The veteran continues to deliver, logging solid performances in a shorthanded Warriors frontcourt. Across his last three, the 39-year-old has averaged 13.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.7 blocked shots and 3.3 triples across 25.3 minutes.

Taylor Hendricks, Memphis Grizzlies (8 percent rostered)

Hendricks is enjoying a productive start to his Grizzlies tenure after getting traded from Utah at the deadline. Over his last four games, Hendricks has averaged 14 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.0 blocked shots and 2.0 triples across 25.3 minutes. Memphis’ frontcourt is somehow more shorthanded than Golden State’s, and Hendricks should stay heavily involved for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign.

Guerschon Yabusele, Chicago Bulls (7 percent rostered)

With Jalen Smith hobbled by a nagging calf injury, Yabusele has enjoyed a productive run in the starting lineup, averaging 10.4 points, 7.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.0 steals and 2.0 triples across 25 minutes over his last five games. The big man is taking full advantage of his new opportunities, and fantasy managers can readily find him on the waiver wire.

Danny Wolf, Brooklyn Nets (4 percent rostered)

Brooklyn has done a great job getting its rookies involved in Year 1, and Wolf has posted solid numbers over the last week. Across his last three games, he’s averaged 17.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.0 steals and 2.3 triples across 24 minutes. He had the best game of his career on Sunday, going off for 23/9/5/2 with three triples in 27 minutes against Cleveland. He’ll look to carry that momentum forward.

Elijah Harkless, Utah Jazz (1 percent rostered)

Harkless has logged four straight games since being recalled from the G League, and he’s seen substantial minutes in each of his last two outings. In that two-game span, Harkless has averaged 12.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 2.5 steals, 0.5 blocked shots and 1.0 triples across 24.5 minutes. The two-way player has more than enough games left for the 2025-26 campaign, so fantasy managers should expect him to be available moving forward.

Leonard Miller, Chicago Bulls (0 percent rostered)

Miller has come on strong over his last two games with averages of 13 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 0.5 steals, 2.0 blocked shots and 1.5 triples across 25 minutes. Jalen Smith and Patrick Williams are dealing with injuries, and it’s no secret that Chicago’s frontcourt rotation is razor thin. Miller is a sneaky add, especially if Guerschon Yabusele is already rostered.

Other options:Moses Moody (23%), Herbert Jones (23%), Peyton Watson (23%), Jordan Miller (4%), Jaylin Williams (4%), Tristan da Silva (3%), Daeqwon Plowden (1%)

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