

Bamber Bridge 0–5 Fleetwood Town | International Club Friendly
Fleetwood Town kicked off their pre-season preparations in emphatic style, dismantling non-league Bamber Bridge with a comprehensive 5–0 victory at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium on July 11, 2026. The League One outfit wasted no time in asserting their superiority, scoring twice inside the first 15 minutes to effectively kill the contest before the half-hour mark.
Match Overview
Playing their first friendly of the summer, Fleetwood manager Charlie Adam would have been delighted with the sharpness and intensity his side displayed. Bamber Bridge, competing in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, were always facing an uphill battle against a fully professional team, but they showed commendable spirit despite the scoreline.
Key Moments
- Early breakthrough: Fleetwood opened the scoring in the 8th minute when a well-worked corner found the head of central defender Ben Heneghan, who powered the ball past the home goalkeeper.
- Quickfire double: Just four minutes later, winger Promise Omochere cut inside from the left and curled a delightful finish into the far corner to make it 2–0.
- Ruthless first half: The Cod Army added a third just before half-time, with midfielder Brendan Wiredu lashing home from 20 yards after a cleared corner.
- Second-half dominance: Fleetwood continued to control proceedings, adding a fourth through substitute Ryan Graydon in the 67th minute and a fifth from youngster Finley Lockett in the 82nd minute.
Standout Performers
Omochere was a constant menace down the flanks, while Heneghan and Wiredu provided a solid spine. Goalkeeper Jay Lynch, a summer signing, had little to do but commanded his box well on his debut. For Bamber Bridge, goalkeeper Tom Walker made several fine saves to keep the score from reaching double figures.
Pre-season Context
This result marks an ideal start to Fleetwood’s friendly schedule, building momentum ahead of their League One campaign. Bamber Bridge will take positives from their resilience, particularly in the second half where they limited the visitors to just two goals. The match served as excellent preparation for both sides, with the gap in class clearly visible on the scoreboard.