Packed December at The Red Lion
Our busiest month of the season is on tap at The Red Lion, 151 Bleecker St. We will be meeting up in Greenwich Village for SIX matches: five Premier League games and a Carabao Cup match this December! We start off with a weekday clash against Arsenal on Wednesday, Dec. 3 (2:30 p.m. ET kickoff). Outside of our hectic league schedule, we also travel to the Etihad to take on Manchester City on Wednesday, Dec. 17, in the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup (2:30 p.m. ET). See the graphic for our full meet-up schedule.
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Thiago sets new goal-scoring pace precedent
We try our best to ignore the critics and pundits out there who thought we'd suffer in the attack with the departure of several key cogs. That said, it is with some satisfaction that Brazilian forward Thiago is delivering for us so far this season! Following an injury-riddled 2024-25, the 24-year-old is leading the attack with 11 goals in 13 matches. That places him second in the Premier League Golden Boot race. He recorded a brace en route to a 3-1 victory against Newcastle on Nov. 9, earning Premier League Team of the Week accolades in the process. Most recently, he tallied two more during our 3-1 win over Burnley on Nov. 29, setting a new Brentford standard by reaching double-figure goalscoring just 13 matches into a single PL campaign.
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Hickey, Scotland bound for World Cup: Brentford outside back Aaron Hickey and his Scotland side are headed to the 2026 FIFA World Cup! Hickey started for Scotland during its 4-2 win on Nov. 18 against Denmark to book a place in next year's competition in North America. It will be Scotland's first trip to the World Cup in 28 years:
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Henry debuts for Jamaica: Left back Rico Henry, whose career was stalled because of an ACL injury back in 2023, is now making his presence felt on the international stage. Henry debuted for Jamaica during a 1-1 draw against Trinidad & Tobago on Nov. 13. The 28-year-old certainly seemed to be on his way toward breaking through for the England national team with his strong club play during the opening weeks of the 2023-24 season for Brentford, but a serious knee injury against Newcastle put everything on hold. It's great to see Rico getting some minutes on the global stage; he fully deserves it, and has earned it!
Trio of NYC Bees lands on latest PL in USA videos: We've certainly made a splash with the Premier League's USA channels (#PLinUSA) over the past year! First, NYC Bee Abhi Goyal was included in a montage critiquing the league's best hairstyles (international break content at its finest!). Then a week later, NYC Bees Alison Roberts and Lev Riley took part in a goal recommendations piece.
Long throw-ins become the norm: Sorry Bees fans, we're not much of a secret when it comes to Michael Kayode and our goalscoring from long throw-ins! The Premier League decided to amplify that fact on Nov. 14, producing a graphic showing how Brentford easily leads the PL in most goals from throw-ins since the start of the 2024-25 season.
Quick hits: The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is taking place on Friday, Dec. 5, from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. In addition to the intrigue of our Brentford players and respective national teams, our supporters' group will have some content coming out for this stretch via Because Football (Andrew Baggaley joined us at The Red Lion earlier this season). Stay tuned! ... Bees United had an interesting "this date in history" piece recently: Nov. 15, 2005, tracing back to the start of the Matthew Benham era. Good stuff! ... Ashley Cheatley's bicycle kick during the first round of last season's Adobe Women's FA Cup has been nominated for the 2025 FIFA Marta Award!
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