

Cliftonville 0–0 Hibernian: Stalemate in Belfast Friendly
The international club friendly between Cliftonville and Hibernian on 4 July 2026 ended in a goalless draw at Solitude. Both sides used the match as a key part of their pre-season preparations, and despite plenty of effort, neither could find the back of the net.
Cliftonville, the Northern Irish Premiership side, showed solid defensive organisation against a Hibernian team that has been rebuilding under new management. The Edinburgh side dominated possession for long spells but lacked the final touch in the final third. The home side had their best chance early in the second half when a corner flicked off a defender’s head and forced a sharp save from the Hibs goalkeeper.
The friendly was a useful test for both managers, with numerous substitutions made throughout the second half. While the scoreline suggests a quiet evening, the match served its purpose: fitness building and tactical experimentation ahead of the competitive season.
Key takeaway: Neither side will be overly concerned by the lack of goals. Pre-season friendlies are about sharpening form, and the disciplined defensive display from Cliftonville will please their coach as they prepare for their domestic campaign.