Brentford secured their fifth consecutive Premier League home victory, defeating Newcastle United 4-2 amidst Storm Darragh. The Gtech Community Stadium witnessed an electrifying first half with Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa scoring, only for Alexander Isak and Harvey Barnes to quickly equalise. In the second half, Nathan Collins scored his first goal since October, putting Brentford ahead 3-2. Kevin Schade sealed the win with a stoppage-time finish.
Thomas Frank's side remains unbeaten at home this season, now positioned sixth in the league standings. Meanwhile, Newcastle sits in 12th place, having failed to secure a win in their last four league matches. Brentford's impressive home form has been a key factor in their success this season.

The Bees have accumulated 22 points at the Gtech Community Stadium during the 2024-25 season. No other Premier League team has matched their home record for points or wins this term. Thomas Frank has effectively utilised the support of the home crowd throughout his tenure at Brentford.
Yoane Wissa has been instrumental in Brentford's home success. The DR Congo international has scored eight out of his nine Premier League goals at home this season. His partnership with Bryan Mbeumo is thriving following Ivan Toney's departure.
Wissa has found the net in seven consecutive Premier League home games. Only Ivan Toney matches his tally of 19 goals at the Gtech in league competition. This remarkable form highlights Wissa's importance to Brentford's attacking prowess this season.
The team's ability to capitalise on their home advantage has been crucial to their current league position. With strong performances from players like Wissa and Mbeumo, Brentford continues to be a formidable force on their own turf.
As the season progresses, maintaining this level of performance at home will be vital for Brentford's ambitions. Their current form suggests they are well-equipped to continue challenging higher up the table.