Chelsea travel to the Gtech Community Stadium on September 13 to face London rivals Brentford in a Premier League Round 4 clash. The two sides enter the encounter with contrasting fortunes, with Chelsea unbeaten and flying high in second place, while Brentford linger in 15th after a shaky start to the season.
Chelsea have taken seven points from their opening three games, scoring seven goals and conceding just once. Enzo Maresca’s side have shown early signs of being genuine title contenders, blending defensive solidity with attacking sharpness. Their recent 2-0 win against Fulham and emphatic 5-1 demolition of West Ham highlighted their growing rhythm, while a goalless draw against Crystal Palace remains their only minor setback.

Brentford, meanwhile, are still trying to find their footing. They have three points from their first three games, with one win and two defeats. The Bees beat Aston Villa 1-0 but stumbled against Nottingham Forest and Sunderland in recent outings. With only three goals scored and five conceded so far, they face the tough task of containing Chelsea’s fluid attack while also trying to rediscover their own cutting edge.
Recent meetings between these sides suggest this fixture could be tighter than expected. Brentford have proved stubborn opponents for Chelsea in recent years, claiming back-to-back wins at Stamford Bridge before last season’s matches ended in a draw and a Chelsea win. Their ability to rise to the occasion against bigger opponents makes them dangerous, especially at home.
Key players will be central to the outcome. For Brentford, Keane Lewis-Potter has started all three league games, working tirelessly though yet to register a goal or assist. His direct running and energy will be crucial if Brentford are to trouble Chelsea’s backline. On the other side, Joao Pedro has been Chelsea’s standout performer so far, with two goals and two assists in three matches. His intelligent movement, sharp finishing, and link-up play have added a new dimension to Chelsea’s attack.
With Chelsea looking to maintain momentum and Brentford desperate to climb away from the lower reaches of the table, this London derby promises intensity and tactical intrigue. While the visitors appear favourites on form and quality, Brentford’s resilience ensures this will not be a straightforward task for Maresca’s men.