London club Brentford closes in on Premier League promotion

With another win at home on Wednesday, west London club Brentford could end up saying goodbye to its 116-year-old stadium and hello to the Premier League for the first time.
The Bees returned from the pandemic-forced break in June and went on a roll, winning seven games in a row to move up the standings and close in on second place the final automatic promotion spot in the Championship behind champion Leeds.
"The sun is shining, it's the middle of July, we're playing football and fighting for promotion," Brentford manager Thomas Frank said late last week. "It's pretty good."

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