A spirited performance and strong defensive display by the Blues left both sides level at the break, with a spot-kick by substitute Ade Yusuff proving to be the difference.
Adam Lovatt looked to give the hosts an early lead when an edge of box strike encountered a stretched save tipped over the bar by Melvin Minter.
A flurry of chances then fell to the hosts as Jake Hutchinson found himself one-on-one with Minter firing his effort against the woodwork, before his second attempt was met with a goal line clearance from captain Matt Cripps.
Before the break the Blues produced a few attacking moments. A curled effort from Kymani Thomas fell just above the crossbar, and an in-swinging delivery by Jesse Olukolu was met by a narrowly wide header from Charlie Edwards.
Following the restart, Folkestone continued on the ascendancy. Joe Pigott’s header struck against the bar, and Hutchinson again came close on a couple of occasions, but was unable to convert his chances.
With the clock ticking, Ogunleye produced Brentwood’s best chance of the second-half, but saw his long-ranged effort was comfortably held by Ted Collins.
Brentwood Town return to league action on Tuesday as they host Cheshunt under the lights at The Arena.







