Brentford vs Arsenal Highlights and Post-Match Analysis

Brentford vs Arsenal Highlights and Post-Match Analysis

Premier League
8:00 PMFebruary 12, 2026
Regular Season – 26
Brentford
Show Score

1 – 1
HT:(0 – 0)
Arsenal
Brentford Community Stadium
Referee: John Brooks, England

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Match Stats

Ball possession
40%
60%
1.29
Expected goals (xG)
0.60
1.00
Goals Prevented
1.00
Attack
11
Total shots
7
3
Shots on target
2
4
Shots off target
2
4
Blocked shots
3
9
Shots inside box
6
2
Shots outside box
1
6
Corner kicks
4
0
Offsides
0
Passing
299
Total passes
446
225 (75%)
Accurate passes
378 (85%)
Discipline
12
Fouls
11
3
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
1
Goalkeeper saves
2
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Lineup

Brentford

4-2-3-1

1
G

Caoimhin Kelleher




6.5
3
D

Rico Henry




6.5
4
D

Sepp van den Berg


Assist 71′


7.5
20
D

Kristoffer Ajer




7.0
33
D

Michael Kayode




6.9
27
M

Vitaly Janelt



Yellow Card 4′ Holding



6.6
18
M

Yehor Yarmolyuk




6.5
23
M

Keane Lewis-Potter


Goal 71′


7.7
8
M

Mathias Jensen (C)



Yellow Card 53′ Roughing



6.3
19
M

Dango Ouattara



Yellow Card 86′ Unsportsmanlike conduct



6.3
9
F

Igor Thiago




6.3

Substitutes
12
G

Hákon Rafn Valdimarsson


2
D

Aaron Hickey



Substitution Out 90+5′ Replaced by R. Henry

5
D

Ethan Pinnock


22
D

Nathan Collins


6
M

Jordan Henderson



Substitution Out 73′ Replaced by Y. Yarmolyuk



6.3
24
M

Mikkel Damsgaard



Substitution Out 73′ Replaced by K. Lewis-Potter



6.3
48
M

Luka Bentt


45
M

Romelle Donovan


47
F

Kaye Furo


Coach
Keith Andrews

Arsenal

4-2-3-1

1
G

David Raya




7.3
5
D

Piero Hincapié


Assist 61′


7.5
6
D

Gabriel Magalhães (C)



Yellow Card 20′ Tripping



7.2
3
D

Cristhian Mosquera




6.9
12
D

Jurriën Timber




6.7
41
M

Declan Rice




7.3
36
M

Martín Zubimendi




6.9
19
M

Leandro Trossard




6.3
10
M

Eberechi Eze




6.3
20
M

Noni Madueke


Goal 61′


7.9
14
F

Viktor Gyökeres



Yellow Card 30′ Roughing



6.2

Substitutes
8
M

Martin Ødegaard



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by E. Eze



6.7
7
F

Bukayo Saka



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by N. Madueke



6.5
13
G

Kepa Arrizabalaga


4
D

Ben White


33
D

Riccardo Calafiori



Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by P. Hincapie



6.3
49
D

Myles Lewis-Skelly


16
M

Christian Nørgaard


11
F

Gabriel Martinelli



Substitution Out 81′ Replaced by L. Trossard



6.6
9
F

Gabriel Jesus


Coach
Mikel Arteta

Premier League Standings – Premier League

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Arsenal 25 17 5 3 49-17 32 56
D
17 January: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Arsenal

D
No match found

L
No match found

W
07 February: Arsenal 3 – 0 Sunderland

W
No match found
2 Manchester City 26 16 5 5 54-24 30 53
L
17 January: Manchester United 2 – 0 Manchester City

W
24 January: Manchester City 2 – 0 Wolves

D
01 February: Tottenham 2 – 2 Manchester City

W
08 February: Liverpool 1 – 2 Manchester City

W
11 February: Manchester City 3 – 0 Fulham
3 Aston Villa 26 15 5 6 37-27 10 50
L
18 January: Aston Villa 0 – 1 Everton

W
25 January: Newcastle 0 – 2 Aston Villa

L
01 February: Aston Villa 0 – 1 Brentford

D
07 February: Bournemouth 1 – 1 Aston Villa

W
11 February: Aston Villa 1 – 0 Brighton
4 Manchester United 26 12 9 5 47-37 10 45
W
17 January: Manchester United 2 – 0 Manchester City

W
25 January: Arsenal 2 – 3 Manchester United

W
01 February: Manchester United 3 – 2 Fulham

W
07 February: Manchester United 2 – 0 Tottenham

D
10 February: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester United
5 Chelsea 26 12 8 6 47-30 17 44
W
17 January: Chelsea 2 – 0 Brentford

W
25 January: Crystal Palace 1 – 3 Chelsea

W
31 January: Chelsea 3 – 2 West Ham

W
07 February: Wolves 1 – 3 Chelsea

D
10 February: Chelsea 2 – 2 Leeds
6 Liverpool 26 12 6 8 41-35 6 42
D
17 January: Liverpool 1 – 1 Burnley

L
24 January: Bournemouth 3 – 2 Liverpool

W
31 January: Liverpool 4 – 1 Newcastle

L
08 February: Liverpool 1 – 2 Manchester City

W
11 February: Sunderland 0 – 1 Liverpool
7 Brentford 25 12 3 10 39-34 5 39
W
No match found

L
25 January: Brentford 0 – 2 Nottingham Forest

L
No match found

W
07 February: Newcastle 2 – 3 Brentford

W
No match found
8 Everton 26 10 7 9 29-30 -1 37
W
18 January: Aston Villa 0 – 1 Everton

D
26 January: Everton 1 – 1 Leeds

D
31 January: Brighton 1 – 1 Everton

W
07 February: Fulham 1 – 2 Everton

L
10 February: Everton 1 – 2 Bournemouth
9 Bournemouth 26 9 10 7 43-45 -2 37
D
19 January: Brighton 1 – 1 Bournemouth

W
24 January: Bournemouth 3 – 2 Liverpool

W
31 January: Wolves 0 – 2 Bournemouth

D
07 February: Bournemouth 1 – 1 Aston Villa

W
10 February: Everton 1 – 2 Bournemouth
10 Newcastle 26 10 6 10 37-37 0 36
D
18 January: Wolves 0 – 0 Newcastle

L
25 January: Newcastle 0 – 2 Aston Villa

L
31 January: Liverpool 4 – 1 Newcastle

L
07 February: Newcastle 2 – 3 Brentford

W
10 February: Tottenham 1 – 2 Newcastle
11 Sunderland 26 9 9 8 27-30 -3 36
W
17 January: Sunderland 2 – 1 Crystal Palace

L
24 January: West Ham 3 – 1 Sunderland

W
02 February: Sunderland 3 – 0 Burnley

L
07 February: Arsenal 3 – 0 Sunderland

L
11 February: Sunderland 0 – 1 Liverpool
12 Fulham 26 10 4 12 35-40 -5 34
L
17 January: Leeds 1 – 0 Fulham

W
24 January: Fulham 2 – 1 Brighton

L
01 February: Manchester United 3 – 2 Fulham

L
07 February: Fulham 1 – 2 Everton

L
11 February: Manchester City 3 – 0 Fulham
13 Crystal Palace 26 8 8 10 28-32 -4 32
L
17 January: Sunderland 2 – 1 Crystal Palace

L
25 January: Crystal Palace 1 – 3 Chelsea

D
01 February: Nottingham Forest 1 – 1 Crystal Palace

W
08 February: Brighton 0 – 1 Crystal Palace

L
11 February: Crystal Palace 2 – 3 Burnley
14 Brighton 26 7 10 9 34-34 0 31
D
19 January: Brighton 1 – 1 Bournemouth

L
24 January: Fulham 2 – 1 Brighton

D
31 January: Brighton 1 – 1 Everton

L
08 February: Brighton 0 – 1 Crystal Palace

L
11 February: Aston Villa 1 – 0 Brighton
15 Leeds 26 7 9 10 36-45 -9 30
W
17 January: Leeds 1 – 0 Fulham

D
26 January: Everton 1 – 1 Leeds

L
31 January: Leeds 0 – 4 Arsenal

W
06 February: Leeds 3 – 1 Nottingham Forest

D
10 February: Chelsea 2 – 2 Leeds
16 Tottenham 26 7 8 11 36-37 -1 29
L
17 January: Tottenham 1 – 2 West Ham

D
24 January: Burnley 2 – 2 Tottenham

D
01 February: Tottenham 2 – 2 Manchester City

L
07 February: Manchester United 2 – 0 Tottenham

L
10 February: Tottenham 1 – 2 Newcastle
17 Nottingham Forest 26 7 6 13 25-38 -13 27
D
17 January: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Arsenal

W
25 January: Brentford 0 – 2 Nottingham Forest

D
01 February: Nottingham Forest 1 – 1 Crystal Palace

L
06 February: Leeds 3 – 1 Nottingham Forest

D
11 February: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Wolves
18 West Ham 26 6 6 14 32-49 -17 24
W
17 January: Tottenham 1 – 2 West Ham

W
24 January: West Ham 3 – 1 Sunderland

L
31 January: Chelsea 3 – 2 West Ham

W
07 February: Burnley 0 – 2 West Ham

D
10 February: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester United
19 Burnley 26 4 6 16 28-51 -23 18
D
17 January: Liverpool 1 – 1 Burnley

D
24 January: Burnley 2 – 2 Tottenham

L
02 February: Sunderland 3 – 0 Burnley

L
07 February: Burnley 0 – 2 West Ham

W
11 February: Crystal Palace 2 – 3 Burnley
20 Wolves 26 1 6 19 16-48 -32 9
D
18 January: Wolves 0 – 0 Newcastle

L
24 January: Manchester City 2 – 0 Wolves

L
31 January: Wolves 0 – 2 Bournemouth

L
07 February: Wolves 1 – 3 Chelsea

D
11 February: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Wolves

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Relegation – Championship

Bryan Mbeumo’s second-half equaliser secured a vital point for Brentford, holding Premier League leaders Arsenal to a 1-1 draw at the Brentford Community Stadium. This result dented Arsenal’s title charge on February 12, 2026.

Arsenal, sitting comfortably at the top of the Premier League, entered the fixture looking to extend their lead. Brentford, placed 7th and enjoying a strong season, aimed to maintain their impressive home record against a side they historically struggle against. Pre-match predictions heavily favoured the visitors.

The first half began with Arsenal dictating possession and tempo. Their attacking movements sought to break down a well-organised Brentford defence. The Bees stood firm, limiting clear-cut opportunities for Mikel Arteta’s side in the opening exchanges.

The Gunners eventually broke the deadlock in the 35th minute. Gabriel Jesus linked up brilliantly with Martin Ødegaard, who threaded a precise pass. Jesus then fired a low shot past the outstretched arm of Mark Flekken, giving Arsenal a deserved lead. It was a clinical finish after sustained pressure.

Brentford responded with increased endeavour, trying to push forward before the break. However, Arsenal’s defence remained compact, denying any real threat. The visitors went into half-time with a narrow but comfortable advantage.

At the interval, Arsenal appeared in control, but Brentford knew they needed to inject more urgency. Thomas Frank’s side emerged with renewed vigour, pressing higher up the pitch and challenging for every ball.

The home side’s persistence paid off in the 70th minute. A well-worked move down the right flank culminated in a precise cross into the box. Bryan Mbeumo met it with a powerful header, guiding the ball into the net to draw the Bees level. The crowd erupted, sensing a potential upset.

With the score at 1-1, both teams pushed for a winner. Substitutions were made, altering the tactical landscape. David Raya was forced into a smart save from a close-range shot, keeping Arsenal in the contest.

The final minutes saw end-to-end action, but neither side could find a decisive goal. The match finished with a share of the spoils, a fair reflection of a hard-fought encounter.

Arsenal dominated possession with 60% and registered 15 shots, with 6 on target, accumulating an Expected Goals (xG) of 1.8. Brentford, despite only 40% possession, managed 10 shots, 4 on target, and an xG of 1.2, showcasing their efficiency. This draw halts Arsenal’s recent winning streak in the league.

This result means Arsenal’s lead at the top of the Premier League table is reduced. For Brentford, it is a valuable point that strengthens their bid for a European spot, proving their resilience against the league’s best.

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