Brentford B will welcome Leicester City Under-21s to Wheatsheaf Park on Friday night for their third group stage clash in the Premier League Cup.
The game will be Brentford’s first in the cup since their 3-3 draw with Burnley at the start of October.
Brentford currently sit third in Group G with one point, Fulham lead the group on six points and Burnley are in second on four points, whilst Leicester are fourth having not yet claimed a point in this season's competition.
Ticketing
Tickets must be purchased online prior to the game, with no tickets available for purchase on the gate.
Ticket prices:
Adults - £5
Concessions - £3
Juniors - £1
Please note, Wheatsheaf Park is a cashless venue.
Car parking
Fans are encouraged to use public transport to get to the game wherever possible. For those that need to drive, please note that there won’t be any parking available for supporters on matchdays at the Thames Club.
Dedicated parking is available for supporters at Elmsleigh multi-storey car park, (62 South Street, Staines, TW18 4TL) which will stay open until 11pm. The car park costs £1 per hour before 7pm, with a £2 flat rate after that. The car park is approximately a 25-minute walk to the stadium or there are local bus services available.
Supporters are kindly requested to respect the local community and NOT park on Wheatsheaf Lane. This is important as parking in this road may disrupt local residents and block access for the team coaches.
Last time out
Brentford put together a second comeback in as many weeks last time out, scoring three second half goals against Strasbourg Under-21s to win 3-2.
The young Bees went into half-time down 2-0 despite dominating much of the play in the opening 45 minutes. Goals for Val Adedokun, Charlie Farr and Zanka turned the tide in the second half and handed Brentford an impressive win.
Last time out in the Premier League Cup, Brentford put together an impressive performance away from home against Burnley, coming away with a 3-3 draw.
The young Bees dominated early, taking a 2-0 lead on 40 minutes, before Burnley found two late goals just before the break to equalise.
The game remained a tight tussle in the second half, Brentford going ahead 3-2 on 60 minutes before the home side equalised 13 minutes later. Neither side could find a winner, both taking home one point.
About Leicester City Under-21s
Leicester City come into Friday night in last place in Group G with two losses from as many games.
They went down in their opening Premier League Cup clash 4-3 to Burnley, before falling 4-0 to Fulham last time out in early October.
Wanya Marcal, Amani Richards and Silko Thomas are players to watch having each found the back of the net against Burnley, with Thomas also assisting Richards’ goal.
The young Foxes are also competing in the EFL Trophy, currently third in their group with one win and two losses. They come in into the match following a 4-0 defeat on Tuesday night against Fleetwood Town.
Match coverage
We will have live updates of the match across our social media channels, with a match report and highlights from the game to follow post-match.