April schedule at Red Lion
Now that we're out of the FA Cup, our April schedule is much thinner, and unfortunately a kickoff/broadcast change will limit our watch events. We are getting together for two of the three Brentford games this month at The Red Lion, 151 Bleecker St. Because the kickoff time of our April 18 game against Fulham was moved up to 7:30 a.m. ET, we will NOT be getting together at The Red Lion for that one. If a heavy amount of supporter interest is there for a 7:30 a.m. ET watch event, we are always open to having the conversations with the pub, so please voice your thoughts! See the graphic for our full meet-up schedule.
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Owner Matthew Benham joins NYC Bees at Red Lion
March 9, 2026: We'll certainly remember that date moving forward. Less than five years after forming the NYC Bees, we hosted Brentford owner Matthew Benham at The Red Lion! The moment started with some good fortune: Big shout-out to Ben Reynolds who was taking part in the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in Boston. After Benham's discussion with Men In Blazers' Roger Bennett on March 7, Ben rushed ahead of the pack toward the majority owner, introduced himself and invited him to the NYC Bees' FA Cup watch event; it just so happened Benham would be in NYC. Lo and behold, he appeared during the opening minutes of West Ham-Brentford, and stayed with us through the final whistle!
The result didn't pan out the way we wanted, but it didn't sour the moment. With a dozen of us Bees supporters on hand for the weekday afternoon fixture (not too bad a turnout for workday hours!), we savored the incredibly rare opportunity to enjoy our favorite club alongside the man responsible for Brentford's tremendous rise in the Premier League. What a treat!
Benham Stateside:
Men In Blazers | Postgame Photo Op | Celebrating at Red Lion
Premier League Fan Fest in Tampa
As mentioned in our previous newsletter, the annual Premier League Fan Fest is coming up from April 18-19 in Tampa, Florida. At least a couple folks from our supporters' group will be on site, and I recently confirmed with the Brentford front office that they will be in attendance (as usual). Details are still being worked out, but the club will announce their itinerary, representatives and more in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
Brentford faces Fulham at 7:30 a.m. ET on Saturday, April 18. Fan Fest will be held at Armature Works, 1910 N. Ola Ave., and that Saturday's event opens at 6:30 a.m. ET. Hopefully we'll see a few stateside Bees supporters on the broadcast!
Bruce Muni debuts on Forever Bees podcast
It was nice to have yet another supporter from the tri-state area join the U.S.-based Across the Seas but Forever Bees show! Bruce Muni made his podcast debut with hosts Tim Searls and Greville Waterman this week to chat Brentford fandom and football. For those of you who aren't part of our weekly circle, Bruce is among an incredibly dedicated group that commutes in from New Jersey to join us on match days at The Red Lion. Great show, give it a listen!
Brentford News & Notes
Thiago earns first Brazil call-up: In the midst of our current international break, the biggest call-up story without question was forward Thiago earning his first trip with Brazil's senior team squad! Thiago's family celebration of the announcement drew millions of hits on social media, too. The 24-year-old has obviously been deserving of this with a stellar 2025-26 campaign for the Bees. Earlier this season, Thiago broke the record for most goals by a Brazilian in a Premier League season, and he's on track to set a Brentford single-season record for goals in the PL. Thiago made his Brazil debut during Thursday's match against France at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. For this March window, 22 Brentford players are joining their senior or youth national teams. That's the largest grouping in club history.
Bees bow out of FA Cup in PK shootout: Brentford came from behind twice, but after a 2-2 scoreline through 120 minutes, West Ham prevailed 5-3 in the penalty kick shootout on March 9 to advance to the FA Cup's quarterfinals. Thiago scored both goals for the road side, including a game-tying penalty kick. The shootout felt like an afterthought, though, mainly because of the disappointing execution/decision of Dango Ouattara's Panenka attempt, which was easily saved by Alphonso Areola. Live and learn. It's now a thing of the past, and hopefully we'll make a deeper tournament run in 2026-27.
Brentford Women fall in Capital Cup semis: The fifth-tier Brentford Women came up short in the semifinals of the Capital Cup, falling 4-3 to third-tier side AFC Wimbledon on March 15 at Bedfont Sports Club. Renai McCrea and Maddie Phillips each tallied a goal, and the Bees benefited from an own goal in the first half. "We battled to the end and took the fight to Wimbledon, and I'm really proud of the girls," head coach Carly Williams said. "We talked about making sure that we showed our quality, and we did that."
Quick hits: We have now had a combination of five appearances and feature segments this 2025-26 season on Premier League Fanzone, which is shown stateside live on Peacock. I was brought in on the day of Brentford's March 16 match against Wolves. If anyone is interested in making an appearance this season or next, please let me know and I'll connect you with their production team! ... Because Football just collaborated with us for an Instagram post to highlight us again on March 21! The NYC Bees are profiled in Because Football's Road Trip to the World Cup series. ... Brentford ran a fantastic in-stadium video prior to Bees-Wolves, compiling all the negative predictions from the pundits who thought the worst of our fate in 2025-26. Check it out!
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