Brentford v Sheffield Wednesday Odds & Match Preview

Brentford entertain Sheffield Wednesday in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening

Brentford entertain Sheffield Wednesday in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening, therefore now is an excellent time to check out the very best Brentford versus Sheffield Wednesday odds and offers which you can claim when registering with any of our featured UK betting sites using the links provided.

 

 

Brentford v Sheffield Wednesday Odds & Match Preview

Kick-off: 8pm UK Time, Tuesday 29th October 2024

 

Brentford and Sheffield Wednesday do battle for a place in the quarter-finals of this season’s Carabao Cup at the Gtech Community Stadium on Tuesday evening.

 

Seven-goal thriller

Brentford were involved in a thrilling seven-goal thriller against Ipswich Town in the Premier League last time out, the West London outfit prevailing by a single-goal margin. This hotly-contested affair came just two weeks on from a similarly thrilling eight-goal encounter with Wolverhampton Wanderers, the Bees also coming good in that affair to the tune of 5-3.

 

Potent attack

While Brentford’s backline are hardly earning many plaudits right now, the likes of Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa prove that their attack is prolifically potent and they will certainly be confident against Championship outfit Sheffield Wednesday.

 

Fourth straight away game

This will be Sheffield Wednesday’s fourth straight away match in the Carabao Cup, however they haven’t had any problems in disposing of Hull City, Grimsby Town and Blackpool on their travels thus far. Winners of the League Cup in 1991 when they beat Manchester United in the final, the Owls already have five away wins to their name since the start of the season but their head-to-head record against Brentford isn’t good reading. Indeed, before being promoted to the top tier, the Bees won each of their final three league meetings with the Owls, while the South Yorkshire side haven’t beaten Brentford on their travels since 2015.

 

Lack of discipline

Visiting goalkeepers to this West London venue shouldn’t be expecting to keep a clean sheet and we believe that the visitors will concede on Tuesday evening. Nevertheless, Brentford’s lack of discipline in defence means that the home side will also likely concede at some point and it will be left to Thomas Frank’s rejigged attack to get the job done here.

 

Back Brentford to win and both teams to score at best odds of 2/1