

Haverfordwest County 0–4 Hamilton Academical
International Club Friendly | July 4, 2026
Match Overview
Hamilton Academical delivered a dominant away performance at Bridge Meadow Stadium, thrashing Welsh Premier League side Haverfordwest County 4–0 in a pre-season friendly. The Scottish Championship outfit wasted no time imposing themselves, racing into a three-goal lead inside the opening half-hour to put the result beyond doubt before the interval.
Key Moments
Accies opened the scoring in the 12th minute when midfielder Lewis Smith pounced on a defensive clearance to fire home from the edge of the box. The visitors doubled their lead seven minutes later through striker Euan Henderson, who latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the goalkeeper. A corner routine in the 28th minute saw centre-back Jamie Hamilton head in the third, leaving Haverfordwest stunned.
The home side improved after the break but could not find a breakthrough. Hamilton sealed the emphatic win in the 74th minute, substitute Ben Williamson turning in a cross from the right to complete the scoring.
Tactical Story
Haverfordwest County, under manager Tony Pennock, struggled to cope with the pace and pressing of the Scottish side. Hamilton’s 4–3–3 formation suffocated the hosts’ midfield, forcing turnovers in dangerous areas. The Bluebirds’ attempts to build from the back were repeatedly punished, with the first three goals all stemming from defensive errors.
Standout Performers
- Euan Henderson (Hamilton): A constant threat, scoring one and setting up another with intelligent movement.
- Jamie Hamilton (Hamilton): Dominant at both ends, scoring from a set piece and marshalling the backline.
- Lewis Smith (Hamilton): Opened the scoring and controlled the tempo from midfield.
Season Impact
For Hamilton Academical, this comprehensive victory builds momentum ahead of the new Scottish Championship season. Haverfordwest County will treat the result as a learning exercise, facing a higher-level opponent as they prepare for the Cymru Premier campaign.