Brentford Beat Swansea to Secure Playoff Final Spot after Last Game at 116-year Stadium
Brentford Beat Swansea to Secure Playoff Final Spot after Last Game at 116-year Stadium
Brentford defeated Swansea 3-1 to book their place in the Championship playoff final at their last game after 116 years at Griffin Park stadium

Brentford beat Swansea 3-1 on Wednesday in its last game after 116 years at Griffin Park stadium to reach the Championship playoff final.

Brentford overturned Swansea's one-goal lead from the semifinal first leg within the first 15 minutes through goals from Ollie Watkins and Emiliano Marcondes.

Bryan Mbeumo added the third goal just after halftime, before Rhian Brewster pulled one back for Swansea.

The Bees moved one step closer to the Premier League with the 3-2 overall win. Seven straight wins after the COVID-19 lockdown had left promotion tantalizingly within Brentfords grasp, before successive losses to Stoke and Barnsley forced Brentford into the playoffs.

Brentford, which is moving to a new 17,250-capacity ground, will face either Cardiff or Fulham in the Aug. 4 final at Wembley.

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