

Grenoble 0–0 Bresse Péronnas 01 | International Club Friendly | July 11, 2026
A pre‑season friendly between Grenoble and Bresse Péronnas 01 ended in a goalless draw at the Stade des Alpes. While the scoreline may suggest a quiet affair, the match served its purpose as both sides looked to build fitness and try new tactical approaches ahead of the upcoming competitive campaigns.
Match Overview
With neither team wanting to overexert themselves in a friendly, the intensity was understandably lower than a league encounter. Grenoble, preparing for their Ligue 2 season, fielded a mixed lineup of first‑team regulars and academy prospects. Bresse Péronnas, competing in the Championnat National, used the game to test their defensive organisation against higher‑division opposition.
The first half saw Grenoble dominate possession and create a handful of half‑chances, but Bresse’s goalkeeper was rarely threatened. After the break, both managers made multiple substitutions, disrupting the rhythm. The closest either side came to scoring was a 72nd‑minute Grenoble free‑kick that struck the crossbar.
Key Moments
- 24' – Grenoble’s striker shoots wide from a promising position inside the box.
- 58' – Bresse Péronnas force a fine save from the Grenoble goalkeeper with a low drive.
- 72' – A curling free‑kick from Grenoble rattles the crossbar and bounces away to safety.
- 85' – Late substitute for Bresse almost scores with a header, but the effort is straight at the keeper.
Tactical Story
Grenoble employed a fluid 4‑3‑3 system, looking to press high and recycle possession quickly. Bresse Péronnas sat deep in a 5‑4‑1 formation, prioritising defensive shape and looking to hit on the counter. The visitors’ discipline frustrated Grenoble, who lacked the cutting edge to unlock a packed defence. Both teams will take positives: Grenoble retained the ball well, while Bresse proved they can compete against stronger opponents.
Standout Players
- Bresse Péronnas centre‑back – Made several clearances and blocks, organising the backline effectively.
- Grenoble’s central midfielder – Covered plenty of ground and dictated the tempo in the first hour.
- Both goalkeepers – Shared a clean sheet with little fault for the lack of goals.
Season Impact
Friendly results carry no points, but the match offered valuable minutes for fringe players and a chance for managers to evaluate combinations. Grenoble will aim to sharpen their attacking finishing before the Ligue 2 season opener, while Bresse Péronnas can take confidence from a solid defensive display against a higher‑tier club.