Accept cookies to enable personalised features and help us understand which experiences resonate.
Your seat for Brentford, ninth in the Premier League last season.
No experiences available.
The Imperial promise

Completely hands-off from start to finish
Tell us what you're after and we'll plan the rest. All you have to do is show up.

Add personal touches to your trip
Make a request and our team will do everything they can to make it happen
Our hosts are with you from arrival to checkout. There is always someone on the ground.
Every package is financially protected under our ATOL licence. Your booking is secure end to end.
From trackside at Monaco to Centre Court at Wimbledon. Let our team curate your perfect sports hospitality package.
Field guides, dress codes, and insider notes from our hosts on the ground.
Brentford Football Club competes in the Premier League, with home fixtures at the Gtech Community Stadium in west London. Founded in 1889, the Bees returned to the top flight in 2021 after a 74-year absence and have built a reputation for data-led recruitment and modern coaching.
Ninth in 2025-26, the joint-best finish in Brentford's history, and Keith Andrews did it in his first season after Thomas Frank left for Tottenham. He's signed through 2032. Your guests come off the concourse into a Captain's Lounge, an Owners' Suite or the West Stand, dining on the matchday clock, then back to the city-centre hotel before the Kew crowd hits the Underground.
Every Brentford booking carries box or lounge access, dining through the fixture, transfers from Kew Bridge or Brentford station, and a named host through the matchday.
Twenty-five years of working the London matchday calendar. We know which west London hotel runs the closest Gtech shuttle, which lounge seat catches the team-walk-out moment, and how the matchday pairs with a Kew Gardens morning for a stretched corporate booking.
Every package carries a named host across the matchday, transfers from Kew Bridge station, and a pre-match briefing on the team news worth watching.