Brentford will look to make it four-straight wins in the Championship this weekend, as they host Danny Cowley’s Huddersfield Town.

It’s the battle of the league’s two form sides this weekend - Huddersfield have taken 11 points from their last five games and Brentford ten, and tomorrow the two will meet at Griffin Park.

Brentford have won three games on the spin, the last being a superb 3-1 at the the home of their West London rivals, QPR.

The win took them to 12th in the Championship, and within a single win of the play-off places.

Another win tomorrow would make it four in a row for Thomas Frank’s side - the last time they recorded four-straight league wins was in October 2015.

Huddersfield will be another stern test though, and Brentford will need an even bigger performance to take all the points at Griffin Park tomorrow.

Here we take a look at the likely eleven that Frank will field tomorrow:

Brentford’s season turned around when Frank made the switch to 4-3-3 - the six games since he made the change, his side have taken 13 points from a possible 18.

Expect Brentford to line-up in a 4-3-3 tomorrow, with a relatively unchanged side from the one that won at QPR on Monday.

David Raya will no doubt keep his spot between the sticks, with Pontus Jansson and Julian Jeanvier his centre-backs. 

Henrik Dalsgaard will likely keep his place at right-back, but Frank has the chance to play someone new at left-back.

Rico Henry has played all but 20 minutes of Brentford’s Championship campaign this season, and his manager could well give him a rest this weekend.

It would open the door for 19-year-old Dominic Thompson to make his league debut for the Bees, having signed from Arsenal in the summer.

In the midfield-three, expect Christian Norgaard to keep his spot as the holding midfielder, with 21-year-old Josh Dasilva on the left of him.

Kamohelo Mokotjo started on the right of the midfield-three, but a relatively uninspiring performance on Monday night could see him make way for Mathias Jensen, who’ll be well-rested having started the last two games on the bench.

The front-three of Brentford is in no doubt - Ollie Watkins in the middle with Said Benrahma on the left, and Bryan Mbeumo on the right.

The trio have quickly gelled and in the Bees last three games, have scored seven goals between them.

Huddersfield will pose a tough test for Brentford tomorrow, but Frank’s side will be expecting to keep their form going against the lowly Terriers.

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