Brentford B will play in front of supporters for the first time at Wheatsheaf Park as they face RC Strasbourg Under-21s on Tuesday in a 7pm kick-off.
Neil MacFarlane’s side will test themselves against the French team after their opening game at Wheatsheaf Park against AS Monaco ended in a 2-2 draw in a behind-closed-doors match.
Matchday guide
You can find our matchday guide here, which includes all details on how to enter the stadium, car parking, seating, merchandise and catering.
Ticketing
Tickets for the fixture must be purchased online with no tickets available for purchase at 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
Watch the highlights as the young Bees came back from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw against a strong AS Monaco Under-21s side on Tuesday at Wheatsheaf Park.
About RC Strasbourg U21s
Led by Mathieu Le Scornet, the RC Strasbourg U21s head coach was interim manager for Strasbourg's first team, who compete in Ligue 1, over a short six-game period last season.
Striker Tom Saettel is one to watch alongside winger Oussama Lyakoubi with Saettel featuring for the French national team at youth level, making over 15 appearances across the nation's U17s and U18s.
Lyakoubi, who is just 18-years-old, has made 13 appearances for Morroco’s U20s side.
Match coverage
We will have updates of the match across our social media channels joined with a full report and highlights from the game.