At a glance

  • Kevin Schade has fifth-minute opener ruled out for offside

  • Goalless draw on Thomas Frank's return to Gtech Community Stadium

  • Result leaves Brentford ninth and Tottenham 12th

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Tottenham and Brentford opened 2026 with a dull goalless draw in the Premier League on Thomas Frank's return to the Gtech Community Stadium.

Spurs boss Frank left Brentford in June after a seven-year spell with the Bees, who he guided from the Championship to the Premier League in 2021.

And the 52-year-old Dane received a warm welcome before kick-off in west London as he walked onto the pitch before the players to a standing ovation.

"It was a very nice moment, definitely going both ways - for me to them, the club and the fans, and them to me," Frank told Sky Sports after the game.

"When you have been here seven years as head coach it is a big thing. We achieved a lot of magic moments together. [It was] a nice moment before the game and then it was business as usual and we tried everything to try and win the game."

However, Frank's Spurs failed to impress against his former side, with both teams struggling to trouble the goalkeepers in a bland encounter that lacked quality.

Kevin Schade, who scored a hat-trick against Bournemouth on Saturday, thought he had opened the scoring early for Brentford, but his fifth-minute tap-in was quickly ruled out for offside.

The Bees were the more dangerous of the two teams, but Keane Lewis-Potter, Igor Thiago and Vitaly Janelt failed to convert promising chances.

The goalless draw - Tottenham's first in 137 Premier League games - means Spurs remain in the bottom of half of the table in 12th, while Brentford stay a point above in ninth.

Tottenham analysis: Lacklustre Spurs fail to impress on Frank's return

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Tottenham had too many unforced errors against Brentford - Frank

Spurs ended 2025 on a positive note with victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday, but they were unable to start the new year with the same success.

A favourite with Brentford fans, Frank's failure to put his stamp on this Tottenham team has meant he is yet to win over Spurs' supporters.

Against his former side, Tottenham were second best all over the pitch and lacklustre going forward, while they had limited opportunities in front of goal.

Archie Gray, who scored his first goal for the club in the win against Palace, came closest for Spurs, but his header from close-range was well blocked by Bees skipper Nathan Collins, while Richarlison had a tame effort saved by Caoimhin Kelleher late on.

Spurs' designated forwards offered little in attack and their failure to press efficiently allowed Brentford to take charge of possession.

They were unable to call upon Brennan Johnson, who was left out of the matchday squad after having agreed to join Crystal Palace in a deal worth £35m earlier on Thursday.

Brentford analysis: Bees cannot make dominance count

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If anyone was going to win, I felt it would be Brentford - Andrews

After losing Frank to Spurs in the summer, and with the departures of captain Christian Norgaard and star winger Bryan Mbeumo, there were fears of Brentford's future.

But new manager Keith Andrews and new signings have quietly gone about their business this season and ensured the Bees remain a difficult team to beat.

Brentford stifled Frank's team from the start, cutting out any Tottenham attacks early and piling on pressure with a determined press, but they were unable to make their dominance count.

A heavy touch from Schade scuppered his attempt at breaking the deadlock at the end of the first half, while Lewis-Potter swiped and mishit a dangerous cross in from Thiago - making it a simple save for Guglielmo Vicario.

Thiago - Brentford's top scorer this season with 11 goals - was unable to break his six-game streak without a goal when he skewed a close-range strike over the crossbar.

What next for these teams?

Tottenham host Sunderland on Sunday, 4 January (15:00 GMT) before they travel to Vitality Stadium to face Bournemouth on Wednesday, 7 January (19:30 GMT).

Brentford will play Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday at 15:00 GMT, while they host Sunderland on Wednesday, 7 January (19:30 GMT).

Player of the match

Number: 1 C. Kelleher
Average rating 6.35
Number: 1 C. Kelleher
Average Rating: 6.35
Number: 3 R. Henry
Average Rating: 6.30
Number: 20 K. Ajer
Average Rating: 6.28
Number: 33 M. Kayode
Average Rating: 5.83
Number: 7 K. Schade
Average Rating: 5.81
Number: 9 Igor Thiago
Average Rating: 5.74
Number: 22 N. Collins
Average Rating: 5.73
Number: 6 J. Henderson
Average Rating: 5.70
Number: 27 V. Janelt
Average Rating: 5.64
Number: 8 M. Jensen
Average Rating: 5.56
Number: 18 Y. Yarmoliuk
Average Rating: 5.53
Number: 11 R. Nelson
Average Rating: 5.49
Number: 23 K. Lewis-Potter
Average Rating: 5.26

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