The Bees will take on Brentford B in the Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup Final on Tuesday 12th April (19:45 KO) at the Beveree Stadium.
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All the key information you need ahead of the final can be found in our Match Preview.
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We have been designated as the home side for this fixture.
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TICKET INFORMATIONÂ
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Tickets for our cup final will be available to purchase online up until kick-off or at the turnstile using cash or card.
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Click HERE to buy tickets.
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Prices:
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Adults – £10
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Concessions – £5
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Under 16 – FREE
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All gates will open at 18:30.
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BRENTFORD B
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Nickname: The Bees
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Founded: 2016
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Stadium: Bedfont Sports Ground
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Manager: Neil MacFarlane
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Winter Transfers:
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IN: Roy Syla (Unassigned), Alex Gilbert (Swindon Town), Jaakko Oksanen (Greenock Morton).
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OUT: Lachlan Brook (Adelaide United, loan), Aaron Pressley (AFC Wimbledon, loan), Deji Sotona (OGC Nice, loan), Nathan Shepperd (Dundalk FC), Joe Adams (Dundalk FC).
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LAST TIME OUTÂ
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Bees 0 – 2 Solihull Moors
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Vanarama National LeagueÂ
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Bees: Jake Askew, Jordan Thomas, Ben Richards-Everton, Rob Hall (Louis Walsh 86’), Ross Marshall, Ephron Mason-Clark, Adam Marriott, Reiss Greenidge, Harry Taylor © (Wes Fonguck 86’), Ryan De Havilland, Reece Grego-Cox. Subs (not used): Aymen Azaze, Sam Granville, Antonis Vasiliou.
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Barking FC 0 – 4 Brentford B
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London Senior Cup
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Brentford B: Ben Winterbottom, Lewis Gordon, Val Adedokun (Trialist 65’) Ben Hockenhull, Jones, Dominic Jefferies, Alex Gilbert, Hans Mpongo, Roy Syla, Jaakko Oksanen (Wraynel Hercules 65’) Tristan Crama (Jude Russell 65’).
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OPPOSITION DUGOUTÂ
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Neil MacFarlane
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Neil MacFarlane began his senior playing career with Queen’s Park – where he won the Scottish Third Division title during his first season.
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The midfielder went on to have an extensive career for the likes of Airdrieonians, Hearts, Aberdeen and Queen of the South.
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The 44-year-old’s first coaching role came at Coventry City as caretaker manager in 2015, before he took charge of Kidderminster Harriers three years later.
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MacFarlane joined Brentford B in 2019 and has also overseen the first-team due to their manager recording a positive Covid-19 test.
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ONE TO WATCH
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Daniel Oyegoke
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Daniel Oyegoke began his youth career at Barnet before moving to Arsenal at the age of 14 – where he progressed through their academy. During this time he switched positions from a forward to a defender.
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Oyegoke made 10 appearances for Arsenal’s U23s and has also represented England at youth level.Â
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The defender has been impressive in recent games and is known to be a threat in attack through his mazy runs down the wing.
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MATCH OFFICIALS
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Official One: Conor Griffin
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Official Two: Nathan Briggs
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Official Three: Sobastian Frazer
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Official Four: Dani Mansour
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COME ON YOU BEES!