Key Points
- Guiseley AFC’s scheduled home match against Bamber Bridge has been postponed
- Fixture was due to be played at Nethermoor Park in the Northern Premier League Premier Division
- Both clubs and supporters now await confirmation of a rearranged date
Guiseley (The Leeds Times) January 10, 2026 – Guiseley AFC’s Northern Premier League Premier Division fixture at home to Bamber Bridge, scheduled for this afternoon at Nethermoor Park, has been called off, leaving both clubs and supporters awaiting details of a revised date for the match.
The game, listed by multiple football data and fixture services as a 15:00 kick-off in the Northern Premier League Premier Division at Nethermoor Park, will no longer go ahead as planned, with the postponement affecting league schedules and travel plans for away supporters who had been preparing to make the trip from Lancashire.
What was originally scheduled between Guiseley AFC and Bamber Bridge?
According to fixture and live-score services that track the Northern Premier League Premier Division, Guiseley AFC were due to host Bamber Bridge at Nethermoor Park on Saturday 10 January 2026, with kick-off set for 15:00 in a regular-season league match. Platforms including FotMob, Sofascore, 365Scores and other statistical sites all listed the encounter as part of the Northern Premier League Premier Division or equivalent Non-League Premier structure, confirming the date, venue and competition.
As reported by staff reporters of multiple football data outlets, the match was included in their schedules as a standard league fixture between mid-table sides, with Guiseley and Bamber Bridge both competing in the same division and having met previously in recent seasons.
Why has the Guiseley versus Bamber Bridge match been postponed?
None of the publicly accessible fixture and live-score services providing information on Guiseley AFC v Bamber Bridge have, at the time of reporting, published a specific reason for the postponement, and no explanation has been given in the verified reporting available. The game is, however, no longer proceeding on the scheduled date, meaning standard causes for a postponement at this level — such as a waterlogged pitch, frozen surface, safety issues, or other operational problems — cannot be confirmed in this case without further official club or league communication.
How have official listings and live-score services reflected the change?
Fixture platforms that had previously carried the match as part of Saturday’s programme now show the game as not being played as originally timetabled, or identify it as a postponed or inactive fixture rather than an active live event. While details such as venue, competition and scheduled time remain visible in archived or pre-match listings, there is no live-score data, statistical breakdown or recorded result for the contest, indicating that the game did not take place as initially planned.
What are the implications and what happens next for both clubs?
The postponement means both Guiseley AFC and Bamber Bridge will require a new date for the fixture to be arranged within the Northern Premier League Premier Division calendar, subject to agreement between the clubs and the league’s scheduling authorities. The rearranged match will need to be accommodated alongside existing league and cup commitments, potentially contributing to a more congested programme later in the season for both sides.
For supporters, the immediate implication is the disruption of travel and matchday plans, with away fans from Bamber Bridge likely to seek updated information from their club regarding any future date and ticket arrangements. Until an official announcement is made by Guiseley AFC, Bamber Bridge or the Northern Premier League, no confirmed replacement date has been published in the verified reporting currently available, and the fixture remains outstanding on the league schedule.