Brentford FC
·30 November 2024
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·30 November 2024
“We're feeling confident, not in an arrogant way, but I think the run that we’ve had, you can’t not be confident, the momentum’s with us, we’re playing well together as a team,” said Potter.
“The FA Cup run was great obviously on Sunday, we’re going in hopefully with another win, we don’t want to lose that unbeaten streak.”
Brentford and Sport London are no strangers to each other, the two having been league rivals last season.
They faced off in FA Cup third-round qualifying this October, the Bees winning 2-0.
Reminiscing on that clash, Potter said the side would be eyeing more goals this time around.
“The first half was quite frustrating because we didn’t score straight away, I think we panicked a little bit,” explained Potter.
“I think we should’ve scored more, but we kept a clean sheet and that’s the main thing as well. Hopefully we can get some more goals on Sunday and keep another clean sheet.”
The Bees created history last time out with a 1-0 win over National League side London Seaward in the FA Cup second round.
Nikki Woods’ late goal was enough to secure the victory, booking Brentford’s place in the third round of the competition for the first time ever against Fulham.
Earlier in the FA Cup, goals from Freya Worsley and Ashley Cheatley helped the Bees defeat Sport London 2-0 at Bedfont.
Sport London enter Sunday’s clash ninth in the LSE Premier table, with two wins, one draw and six losses from their nine league games.
Their last three games have seen Sport London handed two 7-0 defeats by Dartford and Ebbsfleet United and a 5-0 loss to Fulham in the Capital Cup.
Their last win was an impressive one, however, defeating Tunbridge Wells Foresters 7-0 in FA Cup second-round qualifying.
Kimberly Castro has starred up front for the side, with 10 goals from 10 appearances so far this season.
To all fans heading to Bedfont on Sunday, please be aware there is limited parking available at the venue.
Public transport to the pitch is available. Hatton Cross train station is a 10-minute walk away from the venue, while bus services are also available along Hatton Road.
Entry to the game is free and no ticket is required to enter. The entrance to the venue can be found on Hatton Road.
There is plenty of seating available for fans around the pitch and standing room is also available.
The club will have updates of the match against Sport London on social media, as well as a match report on the official website and our new official app.
Brentford welcomed Tooting Bec to Bedfont midway through November, falling to a 3-0 defeat to end their Capital Cup run.
Despite the result, the performance was much improved from the Bees’ 7-0 league loss to Tooting Bec earlier this season.
Last time out in the league, Brentford lost to Hammersmith 2-0 away from home.
Camden Town sit fourth in the league table coming into Sunday, with three wins and one draw from four games.
The side have been in good form across the last four games, with three wins and a loss across the league and Capital Cup.
Camden’s 5-2 Capital Cup win came against tier-six side Richmond Park in an impressive display.
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