Bailey Peacock-Farrell
Bailey Peacock-Farrell (born 29 October 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Blackpool on loan from EFL Championship club Birmingham City, and represents the Northern Ireland national team.[1][2] Born in Darlington, England, to a Northern Irish father, he holds dual citizenship and has built a career primarily in English football, progressing from youth academies to senior appearances in the Premier League and international fixtures.[2][3] Peacock-Farrell began his youth career at Middlesbrough in 2006 before joining Leeds United's academy in 2013, where he signed his first professional contract in 2015 and made his senior debut in 2016.[2] He broke into Leeds' first team in the 2017–18 season, earning the club's Young Player of the Season award after 15 appearances, before transferring to Burnley for £2.5 million in 2019.[2] At Burnley, he made his Premier League debut against Manchester City in November 2020 and was part of the squad during their 2023–24 EFL Championship title win, though much of his time was spent on loan, including a successful stint at Sheffield Wednesday in 2021–22 where he recorded 15 clean sheets across 47 appearances.[2] Further loans followed to Danish side Aarhus GF in 2023–24, where he played 28 matches and featured in the Danish Cup Final, before signing a four-year deal with Birmingham City in June 2024.[2] In July 2025, he joined Blackpool on a season-long loan to EFL League One, aiming to regain regular first-team football.[1][4] Internationally, Peacock-Farrell opted to represent Northern Ireland, earning his senior debut in a 1–0 friendly win over Panama in May 2018.[2] He has since become a mainstay in goal, earning 52 caps as of November 2025 to become only the third Northern Irish goalkeeper to reach that milestone after Pat Jennings and Maik Taylor.[3][5] His international experience includes participation in UEFA Nations League campaigns and 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, where he has demonstrated strong shot-stopping and distribution skills.[4] Standing at 1.94 metres (6 ft 4 in), Peacock-Farrell is known for his commanding presence in the penalty area and has been praised for his development across various levels of the English football pyramid.[1]Early life
Family and heritage
Bailey Peacock-Farrell was born on 29 October 1996 in Darlington, County Durham, England.[3][2] Standing at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), his tall frame provided an early physical advantage suited to the demands of goalkeeping, such as commanding the penalty area and making high claims.[6] His family resided in Darlington, where he was raised in the surrounding Tees Valley area, including Middlesbrough, immersing him in a region with strong football traditions from a young age.[2][7] Peacock-Farrell's heritage traces Northern Irish roots through his paternal grandfather, Jim Farrell, who was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.[3][8] This ancestry qualified him for international representation by Northern Ireland under FIFA eligibility rules, which allow selection based on parental or grandparental birthplace.[8] In 2018, at age 21, Peacock-Farrell received an approach from the England national team to switch his international allegiance after his Northern Ireland debut in a friendly against Panama earlier that year.[7] He ultimately rejected the overtures, reaffirming his commitment to Northern Ireland, stating, "I've had several chats with the England goalkeeping coaches... but I'm loyal to Northern Ireland."[7] He further emphasized his decision by noting, "Northern Ireland got in really early and made me feel wanted," highlighting the personal connection tied to his heritage.[7] This choice locked in his eligibility for Northern Ireland, preventing any future switch to England.[7]Youth career
Peacock-Farrell joined the youth academy of Middlesbrough in 2006 at age nine, where he developed as a goalkeeper over the next seven years.[2][1] However, at age 16 in 2013, standing at 5 ft 9 in, he was released by the club due to concerns that he was too short for the position.[9] He quickly signed with Leeds United's academy later that year.[2][1] At Leeds, he completed a two-year scholarship before signing his first professional contract in June 2015.[2]Club career
Leeds United
Peacock-Farrell signed his first professional contract with Leeds United in June 2015, following the completion of a two-year scholarship in the club's youth academy. He initially featured for the reserve team, making his senior debut in a Championship match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in April 2016. In October 2017, Peacock-Farrell joined National League North side York City on a one-month loan to gain first-team experience. During his spell, he made four appearances, including a 2-1 victory over Curzon Ashton in his final outing, before returning to Leeds in November. The 2017–18 season marked Peacock-Farrell's breakthrough at Leeds, where he made 11 first-team appearances in the Championship. He kept several clean sheets during this period and earned recognition for his performances, culminating in the Young Player of the Year award in May 2018. In the 2018–19 season, Peacock-Farrell established himself as Leeds' primary goalkeeper, featuring in 36 Championship matches as the team pursued promotion.[10] Notable highlights included a crucial penalty save in a 1-0 win against Reading in November 2018, which helped maintain momentum in the promotion race. Despite initial contract extension talks amid his strong form, Peacock-Farrell departed Leeds in August 2019 after losing his starting place to new signing Kiko Casilla, seeking opportunities in the Premier League.Burnley
Bailey Peacock-Farrell joined Burnley from Leeds United on 2 August 2019 for a reported fee of £2.5 million, signing a four-year contract with an option for an additional year. He arrived as a backup to established first-choice goalkeeper Nick Pope, providing depth in the Premier League squad. Peacock-Farrell's first-team opportunities at Burnley were limited, with a total of 24 appearances across all competitions during his tenure.[10] His Premier League debut came on 28 November 2020 in a 5-0 home defeat to Manchester City, where he replaced the injured Pope at halftime. He also featured in cup matches, including starts in the EFL Cup and FA Cup during the 2020–21 season, but remained largely on the bench as Pope's understudy. On 27 July 2021, Peacock-Farrell was loaned to Championship side Sheffield Wednesday for the 2021–22 season to gain regular playing time. He quickly established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper, making 41 league appearances (47 total) and contributing to the team's survival in the division through the playoffs.[10] Notable performances included key saves during a tense relegation battle, earning him the club's Player of the Month awards for August and December 2021. In August 2020, Peacock-Farrell signed a one-year contract extension with Burnley, securing his stay until June 2024 with an option for another year. He returned from the Sheffield Wednesday loan to feature sparingly in the 2022–23 Championship-winning campaign as part of the squad, though without starting appearances. Seeking further development, Peacock-Farrell joined Danish Superliga club AGF Aarhus on a season-long loan on 24 July 2023 under manager Uwe Rösler. He made 28 appearances across all competitions, facing adaptation challenges in a new league and environment, including competition for the starting spot, and featured in the Danish Cup Final, before the team finished mid-table.[10] Upon his return to Burnley in 2024, his involvement remained limited in the 2023–24 season before the club activated his contract extension option on 21 May 2024 and subsequently released him at the end of June.Birmingham City
On 1 July 2024, Bailey Peacock-Farrell joined Birmingham City from Burnley on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee, arriving as the club's first-choice goalkeeper following their relegation to League One. In the 2024–25 League One season, Peacock-Farrell started the opening seven matches, playing a pivotal role in Birmingham City's strong early form during their promotion campaign. He went on to make 18 appearances across all competitions, conceding 11 goals in league play and contributing key saves, including in a 3-2 victory over Peterborough United that highlighted his command in high-pressure fixtures.[11] His performances helped establish defensive solidity, with the team achieving multiple clean sheets in his outings as they built momentum toward the title. Birmingham City clinched the League One championship with a record 111 points from 34 wins, 9 draws, and 3 losses, securing automatic promotion to the Championship and avoiding the playoffs. Peacock-Farrell's early-season contributions, including his distribution and shot-stopping, were instrumental in setting the tone for this dominant campaign under manager Chris Davies. Following promotion, increased competition for the goalkeeper position—exemplified by the arrival of new signings—led to Peacock-Farrell's loan departure to Blackpool in July 2025 for the 2025–26 season, allowing him to seek regular minutes elsewhere.Blackpool (loan)
On 18 July 2025, Bailey Peacock-Farrell joined EFL League One club Blackpool on a season-long loan from Birmingham City, who had secured promotion to the Championship earlier that year, until the end of the 2025–26 season. Peacock-Farrell quickly established himself as Blackpool's primary goalkeeper, making 15 appearances as of 16 November 2025, during which he recorded 1 clean sheet and conceded 24 goals.[12] His performances included notable saves, such as a superb reaction stop from a diving header in the 3–1 victory over Cardiff City on 8 November 2025 and a brilliant palm-away in the 0–2 defeat to AFC Wimbledon on 4 October 2025. Following the appointment of Ian Evatt as manager on 21 October 2025, Peacock-Farrell adapted to the team's possession-based tactics, contributing to Blackpool's first back-to-back League One wins of the season against Wigan Athletic and Cardiff City, which helped the club reach 21st place with 15 points as of 16 November 2025, begin to stabilize amid relegation pressures. His consistent starts and shot-stopping have been pivotal in these efforts, with 32 saves recorded across his appearances. The loan is set to conclude at the end of the 2025–26 season, after which Peacock-Farrell is scheduled to return to Birmingham City, though his form at Blackpool could influence discussions for a permanent transfer elsewhere.International career
Youth career
Peacock-Farrell, born in England but eligible for Northern Ireland through his grandfather, received his first call-up to the Northern Ireland under-21 squad in March 2018.[13][14] Selected by manager Ian Baraclough for UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying matches against Spain and Iceland, the Leeds United youth product impressed in training ahead of the fixtures.[15] He made his sole appearance for the under-21 side on 26 March 2018, starting in a 0–0 home draw against Iceland at The Showgrounds in Coleraine.[16] As Northern Ireland's goalkeeper, Peacock-Farrell kept a clean sheet, notably saving a shot from Iceland captain Albert Guðmundsson in the second half and collecting a late header to secure the point in a match where his team dominated but struggled to score against a resolute defense.[16][17] The result helped Northern Ireland maintain second place in qualifying Group 2 with 11 points from six games.[16] Following his under-21 debut, Peacock-Farrell's form at Leeds earned him a rapid promotion to the senior Northern Ireland squad in May 2018, where he debuted against Panama.[3] Later that year, amid interest from England for potential youth involvement, he reaffirmed his commitment to Northern Ireland, citing his heritage and desire to represent the nation at the senior level.[7]Senior career
Bailey Peacock-Farrell made his senior international debut for Northern Ireland as a substitute in the second half of a 0–0 friendly draw against Panama on 29 May 2018 at Estadio Rommel Fernández in Panama City.[18] He earned his first start three months later in the UEFA Nations League opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 8 September 2018 at Windsor Park, where Northern Ireland fell to a 1–2 defeat despite Peacock-Farrell's efforts between the posts.[19] Over the following years, he established himself as the primary goalkeeper, featuring in numerous UEFA Euro and FIFA World Cup qualifiers as well as friendlies and Nations League matches. Peacock-Farrell's performances have included several standout moments in competitive fixtures, such as keeping clean sheets in key qualifiers, including a 1–0 win against Lithuania during 2022 World Cup qualifying. He notably saved a penalty from Josip Iličić in the 90th minute to secure a vital 0–0 draw against Slovenia in a 2022 World Cup qualifier on 8 September 2021, helping maintain Northern Ireland's qualification hopes.[20] These contributions underscored his growing reliability, with over 40 caps accumulated by the end of 2023, often starting in high-stakes games where his shot-stopping and distribution played pivotal roles. After a period of absence from the Northern Ireland squad beginning in November 2024—stemming from limited club playing time and a persistent shoulder injury—Peacock-Farrell was recalled by manager Michael O'Neill in August 2025 ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[21][22] His return saw him earn his 50th cap against Germany on 7 September 2025 during the qualifiers.[23][4] By 13 October 2025, following appearances against Slovakia on 10 October and Germany on 13 October, Peacock-Farrell had earned 52 caps as of November 2025, including numerous starts in qualifiers and friendlies that highlighted his resurgence.[24][3][25] His recall was bolstered by improved club form during his loan at Blackpool from Birmingham City. He has become only the third Northern Ireland goalkeeper to reach 50 caps, after Pat Jennings and Maik Taylor.[3]Career statistics
Club
Peacock-Farrell was a squad member for Burnley during their EFL Championship-winning 2022–23 campaign, where he made 16 appearances across all competitions but had limited starts in the league.[26][27] He played a key role in Birmingham City's promotion as EFL League One champions in 2024–25, contributing 16 appearances in total, including 9 in the league.[28][29] In the 2025–26 season, he has made 14 appearances for Blackpool in EFL League One as of November 2025.[30]International
Bailey Peacock-Farrell has represented Northern Ireland at the senior international level since 2018, accumulating 53 caps as of November 2025.[31] He made his debut in a friendly match against Panama that year.[31] At youth level, Peacock-Farrell made 1 appearance for the Northern Ireland U21 team during 2018.[32] The following table summarizes his senior international appearances by year and competition:| Year | Competition | Appearances | Starts | Minutes | Clean Sheets | Goals Conceded |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | UEFA Nations League | 4 | 4 | 360 | 1 | 3 |
| 2019 | UEFA European Championship Qualifiers | 8 | 8 | 707 | 2 | 13 |
| 2020 | International Friendlies, UEFA European Championship Play-offs | 4 | 4 | 420 | 1 | 7 |
| 2021 | FIFA World Cup Qualifiers | 7 | 7 | 630 | 4 | 5 |
| 2022 | UEFA Nations League | 6 | 6 | 540 | 1 | 6 |
| 2023 | UEFA European Championship Qualifiers | 9 | 9 | 810 | 5 | 7 |
| 2024 | International Friendlies, UEFA Nations League | 6 | 6 | 540 | 3 | 9 |
| 2025 | FIFA World Cup Qualifiers | 5 | 5 | 450 | 1 | 6 |