BRENTFORD v CARDIFF CITY Championship
Tuesday, 19 April, 19:45
Griffin Park
Marshall; Peltier, Connolly, Morrison, Malone; Noone, O'Keefe, Ralls, Whittingham; Immers, Pilkington
Subs: Moore, Turner, Dikgacoi, Lawrence, Ameobi, Saadi, Zohore
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About 700-800 City fans are expected to travel and tickets on sale till 4pm tomorrow


No pay on the gate for the forthcoming fixture at brentford this Tuesday. ticket office selling up until 4pm Tuesday


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TEAM NEWS

18/04/16
Cardiff striker Kenneth Zohore may get his first start as the Bluebirds seek to keep their play-off hopes alive.
Zohore joined Cardiff on loan from Belgian side KV Kortrijk in January and has made eight appearances as a substitute.
The Dane has impressed in a couple of those cameos and almost broke the deadlock in Saturday's goalless draw against QPR.
Aron Gunnarsson will deputise if midfielder Peter Whittingham is rested, while Ben Turner will be in the matchday squad again after returning to the bench on Saturday
Bruno Ecuele-Manga will miss his second consecutive match after suffering from a virus while Fabio Da Silva will remain out with a groin injury. Ben Turner has now been passed as match fit and will remain in the squad for the trip to Brentford.
Latest NewsPossible LineupsCardiff City1 Marshall
2 Peltier
4 Morrison
16 Connolly
28 Malone
11 Noone
22 O'Keefe
8 Ralls
7 Whittingham
27 Immers
13 Pilkington
Brentford27 Button
2 Colin
6 Dean
29 Barbet
3 Bidwell
12 McCormack
28 Yennaris
15 Woods
7 Saunders
47 Canos
21 Vibe
The Opposition
Brentford Football Club is a professional football club based in Brentford, in the London Borough of Hounslow, that currently plays in the Football League Championship. It was founded on 10 October 1889 and plays its home games at Griffin Park, its home stadium since 1904, after a nomadic existence playing at five previous grounds. Brentford's most successful spell came during the 1930s, when it achieved consecutive top six finishes in the First Division. Since the Second World War, it has spent most of its time in the third and fourth tiers of English football. Brentford has been FA Cup quarter-finalists on four occasions, and has three times been Football League Trophy runners-up.
2015/16 Latest ResultsCardiffSAT 16 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 0 QPR
SAT 9 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Fulham 2 - 1 Cardiff
TUE 5 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Burnley 0 - 0 Cardiff
SAT 2 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 2 - 1 Derby
BrentfordSAT 9 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Ipswich 1 - 3 Brentford
TUE 5 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brentford 3 - 1 Bolton
SAT 2 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Nottm Forest 0 - 3 Brentford
SAT 19 MAR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brentford 0 - 1 Blackburn
Recent meetings2015/2016 Tue 15 Dec Cardiff City 3 - 2 Brentford Championship
2014/2015 Sat 14 Mar Brentford 1 - 2 Cardiff City Championship
2002/2003 Tue 04 Mar Brentford 0 - 2 Cardiff City League Division Two
2002/2003 Tue 17 Sep Cardiff City 2 - 0 Brentford League Division Two
2001/2002 Tue 12 Feb Brentford 2 - 1 Cardiff City League Division Two
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 8/5
Draw 12/5
Brentford 2/1
Griffin Park
Key factsClub: Brentford FC
Opening: 1904
Capacity: 12,763 seats
History and descriptionGriffin Park was built in 1904, though initially consisted of nothing more than a small single stand. Previously, Brentford had played at five different locations before leasing the new site in the west of London. The first match at the ground was a league match between Brentford and Plymouth.
In the late 1920s, a new main stand was built followed by further gradual improvements on the other stands in subsequent decades, but overall Griffin Park remained a rather modest affair.
The rise of Brentford to the Championship in 2014 made further improvements necessary, but significant expansions have remained impossible due to the stadium being enclosed by residential housing.
The club has therefore been working on building a brand new stadium, and in 2015 secured planning permission for a new 20,000 capacity ground at less than a mile east of Griffin Park, which it hopes to move into in 2017.
TicketsTuesday 19th April 2016. KO. 7:45pm.
Available to current Season Ticket Holders and Gold / Junior Bluebird Members only.
Seated Ticket Prices (limited availability)
Adults: £28.00
Senior Citizens 65yrs +: £22.00
18 – 21yrs: £20.00
Under 18: £6.00
Terrace (Standing)Ticket Prices
Adults: £23.00
Senior Citizens 65yrs +: £17.00
18 – 21yrs: £15.00
Under 18: £6.00
Ambulant Disabled Allocation
Prices as stated above & Carer: Free of Charge
Wheelchair Disabled Allocation
Prices as stated above (Seating only) & Carer: Free of Charge
Additional Information
All away end seating is on the upper level of the Brook Road stand, only accessible by 2 flights of stairs.
If fans require more accessible seating, please contact Brentford directly on 0845 345 6442 [option 1].
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From 9am on Tues. 12th April 2016.
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