West Ham Advances to FA Cup Quarter-Finals
On a dramatic evening at the London Stadium, West Ham United secured their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals after a tense match against Brentford that ended 2-2 after extra time. The game, which showcased a total of four goals in normal time, saw Jarrod Bowen shine with two goals for West Ham, while Brentford’s Igor Thiago also netted twice.
The match reached its climax during the penalty shootout, where West Ham triumphed 5-3. Dango Ouattara missed a crucial penalty for Brentford, allowing Konstantinos Mavropanos to score the winning penalty for West Ham. This victory marks West Ham’s last FA Cup match that went to penalties, highlighting their resilience in high-pressure situations.
The draw for the quarter-finals was conducted by former West Ham players Joe Cole and Joe Hart, setting the stage for West Ham to face Leeds United on April 4, 2026. This upcoming fixture is significant as West Ham aims to secure silverware this season, a goal emphasized by Bowen, who stated, “We want to get to the final, we want silverware at this club.”
West Ham has had a challenging season but remains determined to make a mark in the FA Cup. Nuno Espirito Santo, the team’s manager, expressed the players’ joy in the dressing room following the victory, noting they were “tired, but delighted.” The team’s morale is high as they prepare for the next round.
As the fixtures approach, Bowen remarked, “There’s a big game coming up on Saturday, we’re into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup,” indicating the importance of the upcoming match against Leeds United. This fixture not only represents a chance for advancement in the tournament but also an opportunity for West Ham to reclaim their form in front of their home fans.
With the FA Cup quarter-finals set for the weekend of April 4, 2026, anticipation builds among supporters. The outcome of this match could have lasting implications for West Ham’s season, as they seek to balance their Premier League commitments with the pursuit of cup glory.
Overall, West Ham’s recent performance against Brentford demonstrates their potential to compete at a high level, and the upcoming fixture against Leeds United will be a critical test of their ambitions in the FA Cup.


