The Football League have released their end of season stats with Brentford featuring highly in a number of categories.

Fans of Mark Warburton's side have seen The Bees play some of the best attacking football known in recent memory and that has been backed up by the Football League's Stats.

In their first season back in the second tier since 1992/93 The Bees scored 78 goals which was the eighth highest number of all 72 league clubs.

Fans at Griffin Park saw the bulk of those Brentford goals as Mark Warburton's side scored 46 goals in 23 home games this season, the seventh highest in the Football League.

Brentford were one of only 18 sides in the Football League to have a positive away goal difference, having scored 32 on the road and conceded 31.

Mark Warburton's side won 23 of their 46 league matches as they finished fifth in the Sky Bet Championship, the 12th most wins of any team in the Football League.

Their nine draws was also the seventh fewest in the whole Football League.

Griffin Park has been a fortress in recent years and that was the case again this season as only five teams left Brentford's home with all three points, the 13th fewest in the Football League.

Brentford's 78 points was the 14th best in the Football League with the 36 away points the 12th highest of the 72 clubs.

The 137 goals that Brentford were involved in this season was the eighth highest in the league, with an average of 2.98 goals per game.

Those 137 goals were helped by Andre Gray's 16 goals which saw the striker finish the 26th highest scorer in his first full season in professional football.