Premier League action returns following the World Cup break with Brentford hosting Tottenham Hotspur on Boxing Day.
The match kicks off at 12.30pm and will be televised on Amazon Prime Video.
Travel disruption
Fans should plan their journey to the Gtech Community Stadium ahead of time and prepare to arrive early to avoid delays.
Public transport
There will be no train services running on Boxing Day. Strike action could also cause disruption to the London Overground, Elizabeth line and some tube services. Operating tube lines will run a Sunday service.
Parking
If you are unable to use public transport and are driving, please be aware that parking is unavailable in Chiswick Park due to an ongoing security operation.
As it’s a Bank Holiday, parking in council-managed pay and display bays, resident permit bays and shared-use bays is free.
Single yellow lines in a controlled parking zone which are not accompanied by a separate time plate are also unrestricted. Please be respectful of our local residents and do not park irresponsibly.
Members and season ticket holders: list your ticket if you can’t attend
If you are a member with a match ticket or a season ticket holder but you are unable to attend, please list your ticket on our ticket exchange.
By doing this you will be able to give a fellow Bees fan a chance to purchase your ticket and help ensure we have a full stadium to support the team. You will also be credited the resale amount.
Fans should not pass tickets or resell tickets to away fans, sanctions may apply.
Find out how to list your ticket on the ticket exchange.
Changes to upgrading matchday tickets are now in effect
On 15 November, we announced a policy change relating to upgrading season tickets encouraging supporters wishing to change the tariff of a concession season ticket to do so before matchdays to avoid a £5 administration charge.
The last day to avoid the admin charge for upgrades for this fixture will be Friday 23 December.
Please note that tickets will be checked at turnstiles to ensure you have the correct tariff.
Taking the stand against racism
Brentford and Spurs players will take the knee ahead of kick-off before the fixture.
This is one of the match rounds that was selected by club captains before the start of the season for players to take the knee, highlighting unity against all forms of racism and use their platform to promote change.
Food and beverage at the Gtech Community Stadium
Looking for the nearest food and drink spots near to your seat? Use our map below.
Umbro x Brentford FC – 'How deep is your love’ shirt launch
For fans, tattoos are the ultimate gesture of devotion to the club and game they love.
Each one tells a story of highs and lows, crests and colour, of simply unforgettable moments.
In our ‘How deep is your love’ campaign launched in April 2022, we called on Brentford FC fans to tell us about their devotion to our club and share the story of their club tattoos with us.
From the most poignant stories and tattoo designs, we have created unique artwork that features on Brentford FC men and women’s jerseys.
Come down to the Fan Hive outside the Bees Superstore to check out the jerseys available for purchase, created by the fans, for the fans.
Show your support!
Head coach Thomas Frank has called upon supporters to bring their red and white scarves and create an unbelievable atmosphere when the team walk out the tunnel to Hey Jude.
You’ll also have the chance to congratulate our players that were away representing their country during the World Cup before we kick off.
Countdown to kick-off - the timings you need to know
9.30am: Bees Superstore opens (closes at 4.30pm)
10am: Box office opens (closes at half-time)
10am: Hospitality opens
11am: Turnstiles open
12.30pm: Kick-off