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Brentford 3-0 West Ham: Bees on brink of Europe, Hammers' relegation woes grow

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Brentford rode their luck just a bit but moved three points closer to qualifying for Europe for the first time in club history on Saturday, as they beat West Ham 3-0 in west London and added to the Hammers' relegation worries. WATCH โ€” Brentford v West Ham United For live updates and highlights throughout Brentford v West Ham, check out PST's live blog coverage below. ] Brentford vs West Ham live updates - by Andy Edwards Brentford vs West Ham final score: 3-0 Goalscorers: Konstantinis Mavropanos (15' - OG), Igor Thiago (54' - PK), Mikkel Damsgaard (82') GOAL!

Brentford 3-0 West Ham: Damsgaard turns and curls one home (82') THAT SHOULD DO IT Mikkel Damsgaard puts the Bees up 3๏ธโƒฃ with a brilliant finish Brentford: 3 โšซ๏ธ West Ham: 0 โฑ๏ธ 82โ€™ pic. twitter. com/gvwgDJZbtL โ€” USA Sports (@usasports) May 2, 2026 GOAL!

Brentford 2-0 West Ham: Thiago scores from the penalty spot (54') NO GOAL! Mavropanos scores at the other end, but heโ€™s offside (23') Terrible luck for Konstantinos Mavropanos โ€ After scoring an own goal, the VAR calls him offsides on a potential equalizer. Brentford: 1 โšซ๏ธ West Ham: โฑ๏ธ 20โ€™ pic.

twitter. com/tA8FwTVFin โ€” USA Sports (@usasports) May 2, 2026 GOAL! Brentford 1-0 West Ham: Kayodeโ€™s shot goes in off Mavropanos (15') Brentford starting XI Kelleher - Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter - Yarmoliuk, Jensen, Damsgaard - Ouattara, Schade, Thiago West Ham starting XI Hermansen - Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf - Soucek, Fernandes, Pablo - Bowen, Summerville, Castellanos How to watch Brentford v West Ham live, stream link and start time Kick off time : 10am ET Saturday Venue : Gtech Community Stadium โ€” West London TV Channel : USA Streaming : Watch on USA The visitors are just two points clear of the bottom three with four matches left in their Premier League season as a 2W-1D stretch has West Ham out of the relegation zone but looking at daunting few games.

One of those is this trip to Brentford, as Keith Andrews' men are in the thick of a push for European qualification. The Bees are also winless in six Premier League matches, including five draws, and the lack of wins has stopped them from seizing hold of sixth place or even threatening the top five. With Man City and Liverpool still to come, Brentford could truly use these three points by getting a measure of revenge on a team that knocked it out of the FA Cup after penalties on March 9.