Bet match Brentford v Swansea[/b]
Brentford and Swansea are locked on 37 points at the halfway point of the Championship and Mark O'Haire expects the Bees lớn prosper when these two teams face. You can follow to the free soccer tips daily pages!

Brentford v Swansea
Thursday December 26, 15:00
Live on Sky Sports
Brentford impress at table-toppers[/b]
Brentford showcased their potential promotion quality on Saturday when picking up a deserved 1-1 draw away at table-topping West Brom. Henrik Dalsgaard put Thomas Frank's men ahead with a glancing header from Mathias Jensen's corner before the interval, only for the Bees to sloppily concede in similar fashion minutes later in first-half stoppage-time.
The West Londoners produced a bright and enterprising first-half showing at The Hawthorns with Said Benrahma prominent. However, their hosts came back into the contest after the break with Brentford keeper David Raya making a couple of smart saves lớn thwart the Baggies. In the end, a stalemate was probably the fairest of results between two teams- According to the soccer tip to win pages!
Frank was full of praise post-match, saying, "I'm so proud of the boys, coming here with a big personality, wanting to dominate the game on our terms. That frustrated West Brom and I think for 43 minutes they didn't have a shot on-target." The Bees are expected lớn have Pontus Jansson back from injury with Kamahalo Mokotjo also in the frame lớn return.

Swansea back on-song[/b]
Andre Ayew's 10th goal of the campaign proved enough for Swansea who made it back-to-back Championship victories by beating struggling Luton 1-0 at Kenilworth Road on Saturday. Steve Cooper's men were a tad wasteful in Bedfordshire but moved lớn within touching distance of the Championship's play-off positions following their late success.
A relatively even contest exploded into life in the second half, with Harry Cornick and Andrew Shinnie having chances for The Hatters while Ayew, Bersant Celina, Tom Carroll and Borja Baston all wasted opportunities for the Swans. However, Ayew was on hand to notch his eighth league goal of the campaign just eight minutes from time in a thrilling encounter.
The win saw Swansea stretch their unbeaten run to three games (W2-D1-L0), with the Welsh side only outside the top-six on goal difference. Cooper was naturally pleased post-match, saying, "It was a well-earned victory. I thought we controlled the game from start lớn finish; we handled coming here really well, the formation they play, and looked really good."