Can Arsenal break the Gtech fortress to stay six points clear at the summit?
Arsenal travel across London to face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium knowing that victory would strengthen their grip on the Premier League title race.
They do so against a side whose recent form suggests this game will be anything but routine.
Mikel Arteta’s team remain top of the table and head into the fixture with a healthy advantage, yet the margin for error is slim with rivals waiting to capitalise on any slip.
Their 3-0 win over Sunderland last time out reinforced their authority at the summit and extended a strong run that has restored momentum after a brief dip in January.
Viktor Gyokeres continued his resurgence with a decisive contribution in that victory, while Martin Zubimendi once again underlined his importance in midfield.
Arsenal have also rediscovered defensive control, keeping clean sheets in four of their last five league matches.
Their away record in London derbies offers further encouragement, with just one defeat in their last 20 such fixtures on the road.
However, Brentford’s recent performances demand full focus from the leaders.
Keith Andrews’ side sit firmly in the top half and have emerged as genuine contenders for European qualification.
Their dramatic 3-2 win at St James’ Park against Newcastle United showcased resilience, attacking quality and belief in equal measure.
Dango Ouattara’s late winner on Tyneside followed another impressive away result and extended Brentford’s surge up the table.
Igor Thiago has been a consistent source of goals, while the team’s tactical flexibility has allowed them to trouble opponents in different ways.
Although Brentford have been stronger away from home in recent weeks, they remain a difficult proposition at the Gtech Community Stadium.
They have lost only twice at home in the league this season and regularly start matches on the front foot.
Arsenal will also be aware that Brentford have scored first in a high proportion of their league games, a pattern that could test the visitors’ composure if repeated.
The Gunners have enjoyed the better of this fixture in recent seasons and are unbeaten in their last eight meetings with the Bees.
Yet previous results will offer little reassurance given Brentford’s current confidence and attacking output.
Arteta’s side have shown they can control matches through possession and structure, but they may need greater incision in the final third to break down an organised opponent.
Midweek fixtures have occasionally disrupted rhythm across the division, and Arsenal must guard against any drop in intensity.
Brentford’s ability to transition quickly and exploit wide areas means defensive concentration will be essential throughout.
Another three points would edge them closer to a long-awaited league title and maintain pressure on those chasing from behind.
Anything less could reopen a title race they have worked hard to control.
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