Carly Williams' side travel to Arbour Park to face Reading Women away in the Adobe Women's FA Cup third round qualifying this Sunday 5 October (2pm kick-off).
The Bees will look to maintain their perfect start to the 2025/26 campaign, in which they have won eight of their opening eight games in all competitions.
Brentford Women's historic WFA Cup run last season saw them progress to the third round proper for the first time in their history, and this year they will look to go even better in the illustrious competition.
To get to this stage this season, the west Londoners beat Tonbridge Angels 2-0 away from home in the second round qualifying, with skipper Maddie Phillips scoring and Ilana Harris-Walters netting her first in red and white.
Ahead of the clash with Reading, head coach Williams said: "It's always good to get wins on the board, but I think it's how we've done it.
"We're definitely building a playing style, you can see that week in week out and how dominant we are.
"We've come a long way in a short space of time in terms of gelling the team together. The technical ability is improving every time we step on the pitch and hopefully there's a lot more to come.
"We're all really excited for Sunday in the WFA Cup. It's been a tough three-game week, but we've managed it well so far.
"For us, it's about continuing our identity and going and competing on Sunday and, of course, the WFA Cup is always an exciting one."
Last time out
The Bees cruised to a comfortable 5-0 victory over Sport London e Benfica at Wheatsheaf Park on Wednesday night.
Backing up their 2-1 victory over Ashford Town (Middlesex) on Sunday, Williams' side made it seven wins from seven in the London South East Premier, putting them six points clear at the top of the table.
Khyri McKenzie scored a brace featuring a sumptuous volley, whilst Chelsie Berry also scored her fourth of the campaign.
Kirsty Matthews and Phillips also got on the scoresheet to make it a resounding win under the lights.
About Reading
Reading Women play in the Southern Region Women's Football League Premier, in the fifth tier of Women's football.
They currently sit in fourth place in the division, having played three games, winning twice and losing once.
Most recently, they beat Southampton Women 3-1 away from home.
The Royals have a host of former Bees in their side, with Lilly Hadrava, Mollie Dench and Lucy Bolitho all registered for the 2025/26 campaign.
Ticket information
Tickets to Sunday's game at Arbour Park are available online here as well as on the turnstile on the day with a price increase.
Online tickets will cost £5 for adults and £3 for Under-18s.
Match coverage
The club will have updates of the game against Ashford Town on social media, as well as a match report on the club's website and app.