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Janelt in, Mads Bech out - Predicted Brentford XI to face Leeds United

Brentford will conclude what has been an incredible debut season in the Premier League when they host Leeds United tomorrow at Brentford Community Stadium.

However, it is far from a normal end of season game. Leeds have to win to stand a chance of survival but could still go down if Burnley match their result. All the Clarets have to do is beat Newcastle at Turf Moor tomorrow, which will assure them of Premier League football next season.

As Thomas Frank has reiterated in the past week, the Bees will not be taking tomorrow's game lightly in any shape or form. Brentford can still finish in the top ten providing they win and London rivals West Ham beat Brighton at the Amex.

Former Leeds defender Pontus Jansson spoke on his sadness of the Yorkshire club's plight down the table, following an impressive last season where the Elland Road outfit finished in a respectable ninth place.

However, the Swede is set to put all sentiment aside and will start for Brentford tomorrow barring any issues. Who partners him is perhaps another question in itself - it's safe to say Mads Bech had a disastrous time against Everton last time out and was spared further humiliation when he was replaced by Vitaly Janelt who didn't put a foot wrong in the second half at Goodison Park.

Granted it was only a 45-minute cameo from the German in an unfamiliar position, but given how poor Bech was coupled with the fact that Julian Jeanvier is the only other option who hasn't played at all this season, the German might be given another start in central defence alongside Jansson.

However, the Swede is set to put all sentiment aside and will start for Brentford tomorrow barring any issues. Who partners him is perhaps another question in itself - it's safe to

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