Key events
Ah, here’s Thomas Frank. He’s happy it’s a new season, the sun is shining and he’s excited. He explains that because of transfer interest, Ivan Toney isn’t playing – he knew that on Friday, but didn’t want to give anything away and also adds that no move is close.
Fabio Carvalho, meanwhile, is on the bench because he’s only just joined and there were good players already at the club, but he’s shown bits in training.
Otherwise, Brentford were unlucky with injuries last season – previously they’d done a really good job of balancing hard training with reliable availability.
Finally, Palace are well structured in their 3-4-3 and he needs he’s players to be brave and get in behind them; “Basically, I can’t wait”.
I’ll write these down, then we’ll have a think about what they mean.
Teams!
Brentford (4-3-3-): Flekken; Roerslev, Collins, Pinnock, Ajer,; Norgaard, Janelt, Jensen; Mbuemo, Wissa, Schade. Subs: Valdimarsson, Carvalho, Onyeka, Mee, Yarmolyuk, Lewis-Potter, Damsgaard, Peart-Harris, Trevitt.
Crystal Palace (3-4-2-1): Henderson; Richards, Andersen, Guehi; Munoz, Wharton, Hughes, Mitchell; Kamada, Eze; Mateta. Subs: Johnstone, Sarr, Lerma, Ayew, Schlupp, Clyne, Edouard, Doucoure, Riad.
Referee: Sam Barrott (West Riding)
Preamble
There are games that have no bearing on events at either end of the Premier League – this is one – that you can be almost certain will reflect the best of the Premier League – and again, this is one.
Brentford are a terrific team, aggressive, attitudinous and built in Thomas Frank’s image: they may win a game or they may lose a game, but either way their opponents will have to suffer. And that is not just because they are physical, though they are, it is because they are skilful, intelligent and nasty; they will be ready for this.
Likewise Palace, who finished last season in fantastic form with Oliver Glasner’s impact immediate. And, though they’ve lost Michael Olise, they’ve hung on – so far – to Marc Guéhi and Eberechi Eze, while Ismaïla Sarr looks a smart purchase and Jean-Philippe Mateta is now an Olympic champion.
Which is to say that a fast, intense contest looks guaranteed, two smart and progressive coaches sending their teams out to have at each other with those of us watching not a clue as to which will prevail. And it’s live!
Kick-off: 2pm BST