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West Ham United v Brentford | All You Need To Know

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West Ham United has a zero-tolerance approach to any form of discrimination. Equality, equity, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of the Club and we are committed to ensuring that everyone feels welcome to attend our fixtures in a safe environment.

Any form of discriminatory behaviour or chanting is unacceptable; it has no place in football and has serious criminal consequences. West Ham United will take the strongest possible action against any individual found to be engaging in such behaviour, including potential lifetime bans and referral to the police.

The Club can also face disciplinary action if any of its supporters are found to have engaged in this behaviour, which is not representative of the West Ham United fanbase and will not be tolerated by the Club.

West Ham United provides a number of support mechanisms on matchday to ensure that supporters can report any incidents discreetly and in confidence. To report any incidents during a match, you can speak with the nearest steward or Supporter Liaison Officer, or text our new reporting number on 07701 401966.

You can also contact West Ham United at [email protected]. Please provide as much information as possible, including the stand, row, seat number, description of the offender and incident.

We believe that the overwhelming majority of West Ham United supporters share these values and will work with us to continue to protect the Club’s status as an equity leader in the Premier League, a position recognised and acknowledged through our award and continuous retention of the Advanced level Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Standard - the League’s highest accolade attainable in this area. Anyone attending matches who does not share these values, does not share the diverse and inclusive values that West Ham United and our community stand for.

View our Supporter Conduct Charter for more information by clicking HERE.

Matchday Information...

West Ham United would like to make supporters aware that enhanced security measures will be in place for Monday’s match against Brentford. This includes additional checks at turnstiles, restrictions on half-and-half scarves or items illustrating the colours/crests of both clubs and steps to ensure home areas remain for West Ham United fans only.

We would like to kindly ask all supporters for patience when entering the stadium to allow our staff to perform these checks, especially during the busiest times in the 45 minutes ahead of kick-off.

Supporters can read the full guidance, including how to report issues on a matchday, by clicking HERE.

Official Programme…

West Ham United’s 2025/26 Official Programme for Monday night's home Premier League derby against Brentford at London Stadium is available to purchase online now!

Up to an incredible 132 pages for the whole of the fresh campaign, the publication remains the largest in English football, while once again each Premier League issue also comes with an eight-page pullout, complete with an eye-catching poster, a competitions page and plenty of games for our younger Hammers.

Our fifth issue of the season is led by an extensive interview with our explosive forward Crysencio Summerville, who discusses growing up in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, his Surinamese heritage and his impressive return to the pitch following a long-term injury lay-off.

Nuno Espírito Santo has penned his first Head Coach column, ready for his first home game in charge, while we have words from captain Jarrod Bowen, exciting features with Soungoutou Magassa and Jean-Clair Todibo and the latest instalment of Steve Blowers’ series marking 40 years since the success of 1985/86, in which he speaks to former Irons and Brentford midfielder Alan Dickens.

Also featuring extensive coverage of the official opening of The Foundry, the Club’s award-winning Foundation headquarters in Beckton, a look at various examples of the Club's Black History Month content, exclusive columns galore, stats and in-depth analysis from Analytics United, the latest news from our Academy, women’s team and Foundation, plus a half-time quiz, statistics and the lowdown on our opponents from across the capital, the Official Programme is packed full of content for you!

Click HEREto purchase your copy!

Team News…

Head Coach Nuno Espírito Santo will hold his pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon. However, we know the Portuguese will have Tomáš Souček available for the first time after serving a three-match suspension.

The Portuguese also revealed earlier this week in an interview that German centre-forward Niclas Füllkrug has an unspecified injury.

For Brentford, up until now, Keith Andrews' squad has been largely injury-free, but a few of his players picked up injuries during the October international break with their respective countries.

Aaron Hickey, who made his first Premier League start in 700 days against Manchester United at the end of September, was taken off during Scotland's win over Greece last week, while Anthony Milambo was stretchered off during Netherlands U21s' match with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Gustavo Nunes and Paris Maghoma remain long-term absentees for the Bees.

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