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All the talk surrounding Sheffield Wednesday has been about matters off-the-pitch in the week, although it shouldn't have too much impact on them in the short-term.
The EFL has insisted that it has sufficient evidence to charge Sheffield Wednesday with misconduct over the sale of Hillsborough stadium.
Wednesday informed the EFL on Wednesday that the charges were "unlawful" and have threatened to take legal action.
The Sky Bet Championship club have denied all allegations put forward by the EFL after it opened an investigation into the Owls' profitability and sustainability submission for 2017-18.
What this could result in, if found guilty, is a potential 21-point deduction for the Owls. Automatic relegation has also been speculated as a punishment.
That's out of the hands of the players though and Wednesday's start to the season has largely been positive. They have struggled for consistency in recent weeks though and Garry Monk will be eager for his side to record back-to-back victories following success over Charlton last time out.
They've made Hillsborough into a bit of a fortress with just one home defeat in their nine league games this season. Brentford's away form is decent enough, although no draws in ten signals that it's all-or-nothing on the road.
While the Owls' position in the table in good, the data shows how they have been under-performing throughout the course of the campaign.
They could be battling towards the automatic promotion spots had they taken some of the chances they've been creating for themselves. The positive though is that they are getting in positions to score, which is far less of a concern compared with struggling to create.
Both sides are floating around the same rough mark in terms of odds, although Wednesday claim favouritism. This should be a tight affair, highlighted by the 0 split on the Asian Handicap, but Wednesday have enough to wrap up another three points.
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Odds correct at 1450 GMT (05/12/19)