Brentford travel to take on Newcastle United this weekend.

Brentford goalkeeper Dan Bentley has insisted to the Chronicle that they will not be treating their game against Newcastle United as a bigger game than any other.
The Bees travel to St. James’ Park on Saturday afternoon, the first time they have made the journey to the North East since 1993.
They were heavily beaten on that occasion as the home side ran out as comfortable 5-1 winners.
Dean Smith’s side will be keen to ensure that does not happen this time around as they look to become just the third team to win at St. James’ Park this season.

Indeed, the game is seen by many clubs as the chance to claim a big scalp, but Bentley says that is not the case for his side.
“It’s important that we don’t look at it as a bigger game than any of the other games we played,” he told the Chronicle.
“We gave a good account of ourselves there. We’ll be looking to do similar up at Newcastle and come away with three points.”

Whether Brentford can travel to Newcastle and pick up a positive result remains to be seen.
Rafa Benitez’s side are in good form at present and currently sit just three points behind league leaders Huddersfield Town in third place.
Brentford have had a good start to the campaign themselves, though, and are just four points behind the Magpies in seventh place.

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