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EXCLUSIVE Lineup Leak | West Ham United vs Brentford Prediction & Tips

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Match: FA Cup

Fixture: West Ham United vs Brentford

Local Kick-off Time: Mar 9, 2026 7.30pm

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Odds

TypeOption 1Odds 1Option 2Odds 2Option 3Odds 3
1X212.80X3.4022.38
Asian Handicap+0/0.51.78-0/0.52.10--
Scored (Goals)3Over 2.05Under1.80--
Corners10.5Over 1.90Under1.80--

Prediction: Brentford -0.25

This is an all-Premier League clash that seems evenly matched on paper, but the two sides are likely to have completely different objectives for this game.

West Ham United are currently in the relegation zone and fighting to survive alongside Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur, so cup competitions are a burden for them. They will aim for victory at home but will not give 100% effort.

Brentford, besides chasing European qualification in the league, clearly see cup silverware as a must-win target. After Crystal Palace’s FA Cup triumph, mid-table sides have proven that winning the FA Cup is not impossible.

Brentford’s hunger for victory is clearly stronger than West Ham’s. This difference is reflected in the Asian handicap, with Brentford set at -0.25 goals away from home, a line that favours the away side to win. We back Brentford to claim victory.

Comprehensive Prediction Analysis:

West Ham

While West Ham have a top-flight status to maintain, FA Cup glory is unlikely to be an immediate priority for Nuno Espirito Santo and co, and the former Conference League winners have not fully convinced in the 2025-26 edition so far.

Indeed, Monday's hosts could only post one-goal victories over Queens Park Rangers and Burton Albion so far, and they required extra time - and, more specifically, a 95th-minute Crysencio Summerville strike - to get the better of the latter in round four. This particular stage of the competition has not been kind to the Hammers in recent years, though, as they have lost each of their last three FA Cup fifth-round ties - all on the spin from 2021 to 2023 - since last reaching the quarter-finals a decade ago.

However, the overall picture is looking far rosier for Santo's relegation scrappers, who boast a praiseworthy six victories and just two defeats from their last 10 matches in all competitions, most recently edging out Fulham 1-0 in their last top-flight affair. While still below the dreaded dotted line in the Premier League table, the rejuvenated Hammers are just one point worse off than Nottingham Forest and crisis club Tottenham Hotspur, thanks also in part to a four-game unbeaten run at the London Stadium.

Date/CompetitionHomeScore (HT-FT)Away
2026/03/05Premier LeagueFulham0-1 (0-0)West Ham United
2026/02/28Premier LeagueLiverpool5-2 (3-0)West Ham United
2026/02/22Premier LeagueWest Ham United0-0 (0-0)Bournemouth AFC
2026/02/14FA CupBurton0-0 (0-0)West Ham United
2026/02/11Premier LeagueWest Ham United1-1 (0-0)Manchester United
2026/02/07Premier LeagueBurnley0-2 (0-2)West Ham United
2026/02/01Premier LeagueChelsea3-2 (0-2)West Ham United
2026/01/24Premier LeagueWest Ham United3-0 (3-0)Sunderland
2026/01/17Premier LeagueTottenham Hotspur1-2 (0-1)West Ham United
2026/01/11FA CupWest Ham United2-1 (1-0)Queens Park Rangers

Brentford

Albeit not quite in the exact same order as West Ham, Monday's visitors Brentford coincidentally come into the fifth-round clash with an identical set of results from their last six games - three wins, two draws and one defeat across all competitions.

One of those successes saw the Bees avoid the same fate that befell FA Cup holders Crystal Palace, as Keith Andrews's men passed an especially tricky Macclesfield test, but they needed a second-half own goal to send the non-league side packing. Nevertheless, Brentford have now reached the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time as a Premier League team, but the Bees are also on a three-match winless run at this stage of the competition, last progressing further all the way back in 1989.

A couple more cracks have appeared since an uninspiring win at Macclesfield, though; a home defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion, a near-almighty collapse at Burnley and a forgettable goalless stalemate with Bournemouth on their last away day. However, the latter result extended Brentford's unbeaten run on the road to five games, and the European dream remains alive for Andrews's men, who also eased past West Ham 2-0 at the London Stadium in October's top-flight tussle.

Date/CompetitionHomeScore (HT-FT)Away
2026/03/04Premier LeagueBournemouth AFC0-0 (0-0)Brentford
2026/02/28Premier LeagueBurnley3-4 (1-3)Brentford
2026/02/21Premier LeagueBrentford0-2 (0-2)Brighton & Hove Albion
2026/02/17FA CupMacclesfield Town0-1 (0-0)Brentford
2026/02/13Premier LeagueBrentford1-1 (0-0)Arsenal
2026/02/08Premier LeagueNewcastle United2-3 (1-2)Brentford
2026/02/01Premier LeagueAston Villa0-1 (0-1)Brentford
2026/01/25Premier LeagueBrentford0-2 (0-1)Nottingham Forest
2026/01/17Premier LeagueChelsea2-0 (1-0)Brentford
2026/01/10FA CupSheffield Wednesday0-2 (0-1)Brentford

Final Prediction:

Asian Handicap: Brentford -0.25

European Handicap: Away Win

Predicted Scores: 0-1, 0-2, 1-2

Predicted Total Goals: 1, 2, 3

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