Leeds vs Brentford Betting Tips, Predictions and Best Odds

Leeds and Brentford face off at Elland Road on Saturday night with very contrasting ambitions.
The hosts are sliding back towards the relegation zone while surprise package Brentford have genuine hopes of qualifying for Europe.
Indeed, even Champions League qualification does not look beyond the Bees with eight games to play, especially given the unconvincing form of Chelsea, Liverpool and Aston Villa above them.
Leeds are right in the thick of the battle against the drop though, and their home form has deserted them at the worst possible time.

Leeds vs Brentford Tips
Here are our three betting tips and best bets for Saturday night's encounter at Elland Road.
Tip 1: Brentford to win to nil
As mentioned, Leeds’ home form has dipped at a crucial stage of the season, with three defeats in their last four at home.
Conversely, Brentford have amassed 10 points from the last 12 available on the road and they’ve done so against big opposition, with wins over Villa and Newcastle contributing to that.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s goals have dried up and Leeds are struggling for alternative sources, drawing a blank in three consecutive league matches – two of which were at home.
That all points to an away win without conceding, which can be backed at a best price of 17/4 on BetVictor.
Tip 2: Thiago to score anytime
Given Igor Thiago is only three goals behind Erling Haaland in the race for the Premier League golden boot, odds of 15/2 on football betting sites for the Brentford striker to finish top scorer might not be the worst value bet to take at this late stage of the season.
Haaland, who is on 22 goals, has been fairly quiet for a prolonged period now, while Thiago has been consistent if a little less potent.
His form has been rewarded with a call-up to the Brazil national team this week so he’ll be brimming with confidence ahead of the trip to Leeds.
Thiago bagged one in Brentford’s 2-2 draw with Wolves last time out and I’m backing him to find the net once again against Leeds to keep that pressure on Haaland at the top of the scoring charts.
Tip 3: Under 3.5 cards
Leeds’ home form might be a little off colour at the moment, but their discipline in front of their own fans has been pretty good at least.
Daniel Farke’s side have only picked up one booking in their last two league games at Elland Road, while Brentford have cleaned up their act of late too.
The Bees haven’t received more than two bookings in a match in any competition since the 1-1 draw with Arsenal on February 12th.
They even went the full 120 minutes against West Ham in their recent FA Cup defeat without collecting a single booking, while they’ve only been handed three yellows in their last three games.
BOYLE Sports have a decent price of 20/23 for under 3.5 cards in the game and that’s a bet I’m willing to take.
Leeds vs Brentford Odds
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Where to watch Leeds vs Brentford
At Free Bets, we want to deliver more than just tips, and for those wanting to watch the match, here's where it is being shown.
TV Channel
The Leeds United vs Brentford game is being shown live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky One, while Sky Sports Ultra HDR is also listed.
Live stream information
This as a live Sky-broadcast Premier League fixture, so the UK streaming options attached to Sky coverage are the relevant ways to watch online, with NOW covering Sky Sports channels as the flexible streaming route mentioned on the source’s Premier League TV guide page.
Leeds vs Brentford match information
Here's everything you need to know before kick-off.
Kick-Off Time
The scheduled kick-off time for Leeds United vs Brentford is 8:00pm.
Fixture Date
The fixture is set for Saturday 21 March 2026.
Stadium
The match is being played at Elland Road, which is the home stadium of Leeds United.
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Contributing writer and editor on Freebets. A former sports journalist, Jamie is also an experienced betting and gaming specialist with years of experience in the industry, including stints at major bookmakers Sky Bet and Unibet.




