
West Ham vs Brentford: Weather update, ticket information, away guide
West Ham are set to take on Brentford on Monday as Nuno Espirito Santo looks to win his first match at the London Stadium as Hammers boss.
The East London club have a golden opportunity to escape the relegation zone as they take on an equally struggling Bees side.
While Brentford are the favourites against West Ham, there have been plenty of positive signs that show that the Hammers can get a result.
Plenty of West Ham’s stars have had an excellent international break, including Jarrod Bowen, who impressed for England.
Now, with the return of the Premier League approaching, West Ham Zone has highlighted everything you need to know about the upcoming match.

Mild day expected for West Ham vs Brentford
After Storm Amy disrupted Arsenal vs West Ham, it is set to be a less chaotic day on Monday.
According to the Met Office on 15 October, the game day is expected to be cloudy with sunny spells.
The temperature will reach highs of 16 degrees, but could drop as low as 13 degrees by the time the game has finished.

Throughout the game, the chance of precipitation is high, hitting 70 per cent at 1pm, before dipping to 20 per cent around kick-off.
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Plenty of tickets remain for West Ham vs Brentford
While it may be Nuno’s first match at the London Stadium as manager, the appetite to go to the match at the London Stadium appears low at present.
On West Ham’s official website on 15 October, there are plenty of tickets yet to be snapped up.
On top of this, many fans have listed their ticket for a potential exchange. Therefore, any fans looking to make last-minute plans to go to the game shouldn’t have any issues.
Brentford have been given an allocation of up to 3000 tickets for the all-London clash. However, it is unknown how many they have sold to date.
Guide for the London Stadium
Any West Ham fans planning to go to the London Stadium for the first time or Brentford fans making the trip should be aware of the travel information.
Stratford, Stratford International and Hackney Wick are the nearest train stations, all of which are around a 10-15 minute walk away.
Travelling to the ground by car is actively discouraged, with an extensive Residential Parking Zone active on a matchday.
However, Westfield Shopping Centre is perhaps the best place to park on a matchday, costing £8 for a weekday evening.
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