- It was the Battle of the Fords in London as Brentford hosted Watford.
- Attackers made up the selection pool in its entirety on the day with Last Man In Ken Sema drawing as the lowest scorer of the day for Greg with a 6.4 in thirteen uneventful minutes in the Watford defeat.
- Andrew's pick Yoane Wissa also had a rough Pick One debut with a 6.4 for the hosts. There wasn't a shot seen from Brentford's second striker and he was subbed off shortly after the hour mark.
- Josh King couldn't recreate his hat trick magic from his Pick One selection only netting Trevor a 6.6 rating on the day. He was asked to be a bit more defensive on the wing than his more comfortable position at the front of the pitch which nerfed his otherwise decent looking stats on paper.
- Bryan Mbeumo got the late winner from the penalty spot to save the blushes of Ryan and Matt who were on their way to a similarly disheartening full time from their selected striker. The Frenchman scored in the sixth minute of added time to give Brentford three points and his duo of backers a 6.9 (ni.ce) rating.
- But back in front is Scott after selecting Watford's goal scorer on the afternoon, Emmanuel Dennis. The Nigerian opened the scoring in the 24th minute but was swarmed (pun incredibly intended) by the Bees' defense from there on out touching the ball only a hand full of times in the second half and ended the match with a 7.1.
- While Dennis' touches diminished with time, they only went up for the day's optimal scorer Vitaly Janelt. Despite a yellow card, the young German had 118 touches in the Brentford midfield acting as a box-to-box bulldog and a perfect pendulum between defense and attack. He finished his afternoon with an 8.1.
All Images From FBRef Except Bryan Mbeumo From Sofascore