Brentford Under-21s extended their winning run in the Professional Development League to five games with a 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday Under-21s away from home on Friday afternoon.

After going a goal down early on, strikes from Ethan Laidlaw and Riley Owen secured all three points for the Bees in the comeback win.

It was a rare slow start from Brentford and the home side capitalised by converting from their first chance of the game. Devlan Moses composed himself well in the box and finished well from close range.

There were two near misses from the away side as Michel Boni and Theo Mawene went close with efforts on goal from outside the box.

On 19 minutes, Laidlaw powered past his defender on the wing before attempting to place an effort into the bottom corner but Jack Phillips made a good save to deny the attacker.

A flurry of chances followed as Luca Picotto had a header cleared off the line and from the resulting corner, Laidlaw had a close range shot cleared off the line too.

It was a dominant period of play from the west Londoners but they were reminded of the home side's threat as a rare attack from the young Owls saw first-half substitute Joel Akpobi go close with a shot inside the box that went wide.

Will Grainger should have doubled his team's lead as he was found unmarked in the area, however his shot was dragged wide.

On the stroke of the half-time whistle though, Brentford levelled and it came through Laidlaw who did well to cut in from the left flank and curl a shot into the corner of the net.

Andre Grey had the first opening of the second period as he curled an effort goal wards which only just went over the bar.

The positive start to the new half was rewarded as Owen pounced on a loose ball from the goalkeeper and after some silky skills to create an opening the midfielder found the bottom corner of the net leaving Phillips with no chance.

The Bees should have scored again as Jospeh Wheeler-Henry powered into the box shrugging off his opponent but the resulting shot hit the post.

The away side saw out the rest of the game without giving the Owls a chance to equalise.

The west Londoners will next be in action on Tuesday 31 March as they take on Fleetwood Town at Gtech Community Stadium.

Sheffield Wednesday U21s: Phillips, Jessop (Streets 84), Maltby, Ridge (De Oliveira 60), Emery, Shipston, Onukwuli, Fernandes, Moses (Akpobi 17), Grainger (Kamwa 46), Silcott-Duberry

Subs not used: Dixon

Booked: Akpobi 33, Shipston 41, Maltby 86

Brentford U21s: Rose, Wheeler-Henry, Picotto, Avenell, Golding (Asemokhai 59), Grey, Pierre, Owen, Boni, Laidlaw (Ouattara 90+4), Mawene (Redknapp 85).

Subs not used: Wolfheimer, Hanson

Booked: Laidlaw 39, Boni 53