July Brentford began the 2016–17 season with various transfers. Captain
Jake Bidwell joined arch-rivals
Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee on 1 July. On 9 July, Brentford travelled to Germany for a 7-day pre-season training camp. During their time there, Brentford played
VfL Bochum and won 1–0 thanks to a first half
Scott Hogan goal. On 19 July, goalkeeper
David Button joined local rivals
Fulham for an undisclosed fee. Brentford continued their pre-season with a trip to
Wycombe Wanderers. New signing Egan scored his first goal for the club before the break but
Dayle Southwell equalised with a header in the second half, leaving the final score as 1–1. The first home game of the season was against
1. FC Kaiserslautern on 23 July. On a very hot day, Brentford took the lead after
Alexander Ring inadvertently headed the ball into his own net in the second half. However, minutes later, Brentford conceded an equaliser from
Róbert Pich to make the score 1–1. Just three days later, Brentford welcomed
Peterborough United to
Griffin Park.
Paul Taylor scored for the Posh early on after a
Tom Field mistake, but despite dominating the rest of the game, Brentford could not beat the opposition goalkeeper. On 30 July, Brentford announced the season-long loan of
Callum Elder from
Leicester City as a replacement for Bidwell at left back. Brentford's pre-season concluded with only one win from six matches.
August Forward
Lasse Vibe was called up for
Denmark in the
2016 Summer Olympics and so would miss Brentford's first few games of the season. Brentford began their
Championship campaign away to
Huddersfield Town where they finished their previous season.
Elias Kachunga put the hosts in front in the first half with
Nico Yennaris equalising after coming off the bench in the second half. However, substitute
Kasey Palmer scored the winner after a good Bentley save. On 8 August, midfielder
Akaki Gogia joined
Dynamo Dresden on a season long loan. Brentford made amends with a convincing 2–0 victory against
Ipswich Town with Egan scoring both goals on his home competitive debut and also
Sam Saunders' 200th competitive game for the club. Brentford's second home league game of the season finished 1–0 against
Nottingham Forest. Hogan scored his first goal of the season after
Stephen Henderson saved his and Macleod's earlier efforts. Despite going a man down, Forest finished the game on top, with Bentley keeping out a last minute one-on-one effort from
Britt Assombalonga to secure all three points. Vibe returned to Brentford's lineup in their next game against
Rotherham United. While Brentford had played some promising football, they could not unlock the opposition defence and succumbed to a 1–0 defeat after conceding a dubious
Danny Ward goal which had appeared offside. A week later, Brentford hosted
Sheffield Wednesday at Griffin Park. Wednesday dominated the first half and was unlucky to not be ahead by half-time. It would be Brentford that broke the deadlock first in the second half after a clearance by goalkeeper
Keiren Westwood cannoned off the onrushing Vibe and bounced into the net. Both teams went down to 10 men after
David Jones received a second yellow card for dissent while the goalscorer Vibe also received a second yellow card. In the dying minutes, and with Brentford camped outside their box, Wednesday equalised as
Sam Hutchinson headed in a
Barry Bannan free kick. It was a busy transfer deadline day for Brentford with one departure and two new arrivals. Ledesma left the club to join Greek side
Panetolikos after being informed that he would not be offered a contract. Left back
Rico Henry joined from
Dean Smith's previous club
Walsall on a five-year contract for an initial fee of £1.5 million that could rise to over £5 million in add-ons. Winger
Sullay Kaikai joined on loan from
Crystal Palace until the end of the season.
September After the international break, Brentford travelled down to the south coast to play
Brighton & Hove Albion. In a hard-fought match, Hogan scored his first goal after racing away from the Brighton back line to slot home in the first half. Brentford's defence had to work hard to shut out the Seagulls with Egan having to clear a header off the line. Hogan's left foot finish high into the net from an angle made sure the Bees took home the three points. On 14 September, Brentford travelled to
Villa Park to face
Aston Villa for the first time in over 60 years. Villa appeared to be coasting to a win after new signing
Jonathan Kodjia fired in a stunning curler in the first half but Brentford dug deep and, in the 88th minute, Egan fired in the equaliser with the help of two deflections to give Brentford a share of the points. Brentford then returned to Griffin Park to face
Preston North End. It was a tight match in the first half with Hogan's left foot finish after Sawyers' through ball the only goal separating the two sides at the break. However, Preston collapsed after Dean fired in from a corner. The Lilywhites had to finish the game with 10 men when
Marnick Vermijl was forced off due to injury with all their substitutions having already been made. Preston conceded 3 goals in almost as many minutes with Hogan completing his hat-trick and
Chris Humphrey scoring an own goal. The match ended 5–0 to the Bees. Brentford's next match was against
Wolverhampton Wanderers which finished 3–1 against the Bees.
João Teixeira scored a brace with the first one coming after
Josh McEachran was dispossessed in the Wolves half and the second one a free kick that found its way into the net after a dubious decision by the referee to penalise Woods. Kaikai's first goal for the club was not enough to rescue a point for the visitors as
Ivan Cavaleiro slotted under Bentley late on. Brentford's impressive home form continued with a 4–1 drubbing of
Reading.
Josh Clarke scored his first goal for the Bees after a lovely passing move with Vibe adding to the scoreline just before half-time. After the break,
Maxime Colin also netted his first goal for the club with a high finish from an angle.
Yann Kermorgant gave Reading some hope with a converted penalty after Yennaris tripped
Stephen Quinn but it was not to be for the R's as Hogan netted his 7th goal of the season after McEachran's cute pass on the edge of the box. Hogan won the
Championship Player of the Month award for September after scoring 6 goals in 5 matches.
October Brentford extended their home unbeaten run to 10 games with a goalless draw against
Wigan Athletic. After the international break, Brentford made the journey north-east to face promotion favourites
Newcastle United.
Ciaran Clark nodded in the opener with
Dwight Gayle also scoring within the first quarter of an hour as well as early in the second half. While Hogan netted his 8th goal of the season, it only proved to be a consolation to a much better side. Brentford's next match came against
Derby County where a solid defensive display meant the game finished 0–0. On 20 October, midfielder
Alan McCormack was charged for "using abusive and/or insulting words towards a match official" which "included a reference to gender" during a
Cardiff City match in April. McCormack was suspended for five matches and fined £6,000 as well as being ordered to attend a training course. Brentford celebrated their 4000th
English Football League match at Griffin Park against
Barnsley but failed to win against the
South Yorkshire club.
Adam Armstrong's placed finish after Barbet's attempted clearance following a free kick gave Barnsley the lead in the first half.
Sam Winnall tapped home after
Ryan Kent's shot rebounded off the inside of the post to secure the win. Brentford travelled to
Loftus Road to face Queens Park Rangers in the first
West London derby of the season. Clarke wriggled around the defenders in the box from McEachran's pass and slotted the ball under goalkeeper
Alex Smithies just before half-time to give the Bees the lead. Brentford doubled their lead after Colin found Sawyers free on the edge of the box. With a wonderful first time, left foot finish, Sawyers grabbed the winner in what was a well deserved 2–0 victory. Shortly after the goal, Macleod was stretchered off with a knee injury. It was later found that it was a significant injury which would require surgery and that Macleod would be out of action for the rest of the season.
November Brentford hosted Fulham for another West London derby, a week after defeating Queens Park Rangers. The Bees could not find the form they showed against Q.P.R. as they suffered a 2–0 defeat.
Sone Aluko tapped in the opening goal in the first half after his initial shot was saved by Bentley. Button, who had left Brentford for Fulham in the summer, was rarely tested in goal. As Brentford were pushing for an equaliser,
Tom Cairney scored Fulham's second goal on the break late into stoppage time to seal defeat for the Bees. After the international break, Brentford travelled to
Ewood Park to face
Blackburn Rovers. It was a frantic match with Hogan scoring within the first minute before
Danny Graham scored twice in quick succession to bring the match into Blackburn's favour. Hogan scored his second soon after to level the score but a deflection from Dean into his own net proved to be the winner as Blackburn won 3–2. Brentford's dismal November continued back at Griffin Park against
Birmingham City. Despite dominating the game, Brentford fell to a 2–1 defeat after a penalty from former Bee
Clayton Donaldson and a goal from
Ryan Shotton midway through the second half. Blues' keeper
Tomasz Kuszczak had a fine game with a string of good saves while Vibe had a shot blocked on the line. Hogan's header was merely a consolation goal as Brentford finished November with no points from 3 games.
New crest On 10 November, Brentford announced their new crest that would be used from the start of the 2017/18 season. Featuring a circular crest and a more modern, clean look, the design was loosely based on the crest used from 1972 to 1975. ==Transfers & loans==