Tomorrow – St Valentine’s Day - is where the answer to a true relationship lies; are you at The Valley for Brentford’s match with Charlton Athletic, or do you spend Saturday afternoon with a loved one?
Perhaps you’re lucky enough to do both.
This is Brentford’s first match on Valentine’s Day for three years, the last being a 2-1 defeat at Colchester United.
The closest the headline writers have got to using the ‘Valentine’s Day Massacre” is Brentford’s 3-0 defeat of Newport County in 1959 at Griffin Park, as George McLeod, Jim Towers and George Bristow sending the crowd of 10,392 home happy.
Brentford have played two derby matches with Queens Park Rangers on Valentine’s Day, the last in 2004 when striker Mark Peters cancelled out Kevin Furlong’s opener for Rangers.
The full list of Brentford’s games since 1920 played on St Valentine’s Day are as follows: