A youthful Emley side were put to the sword by a strong Liversedge side in front of a good crowd at the Fantastic Media Welfare Ground, the first game with fans at the ground since October last year.
Despite the result not going Emley's way, it will have been valuable experience of a first team environment for a lot of the players, some of who were part of the U23's cup winning side.
But despite the heavy defeat, they showed some good character in the second half as they limited their Northern Premier League opponents to just 1 goal( a penalty) after finding themselves 0-5 at half time in a tough pre season challenge against a very strong and skilful Liversedge team.
Liversedge were on the front foot immediately, sending a shot wide of goalkeeper, Sam Kelly's post and had another couple of shots blocked before settling down and gaining the upper hand.
The first goal game after a corner was bundled over the line by an Emley player under pressure, before a powerful 20 yard free kick beat Kelly for number 2.
Emley couldn't get out of their own half as 'Sedge's big forwards pinned them back and forced them into errors.
It was an Emley error that led to the 3rd goal, a close range shot was buried after the ball was worked back into the area, Kelly, then made a couple of good saves from close range before another shot rattled the post.
Emley tried desperately to get a foothold in the game but their attacks were breaking down far too often, Liversedge's experience kept Emley on the back foot.
A free kick from wide on Sedge's right evaded everyone and went in for number 4 before Emley finally worked some chances.
Good work by Luke Cranswick on the right to split the defence and the Liversedge keeper made a good save, before more good work in midfield saw Cranswick through, but again, the keeper did well, coming out and smothering the danger.
Liversedge then added salt to the wound by going down the other end and Kelly was beaten again with a strong shot from close range.
Emley brought on Callum Charlton and Jack Bennett at half time and they both had a hand in getting Emley on the front foot, Bennett, in particular was causing the defence a few problems and he had a half chance but the defence scrambled clear.
Another one of Emley's impressive youngsters, Hayden Webster was finding space in midfield and he almost exploited a gap in the defence but his shot was saved.
Liversedge continued to attack but Emley, to their credit, held firm for the majority of the second half, with Sam Pashley and Danny Lowe adding a bit of experience to the back line, Seb Carole and Matt Sykes, likewise up the top end of the field.
However, a lack of concentration at the back saw Emley concede a penalty which was duly dispatched for 0-6, which was a bit harsh as the Pewits were enjoying a good spell in the middle of the 2nd half.
But again, Emley deserve credit for not giving in even though the scoreline was a bit rough on them, Webster and Cranswick continued to search for opportunities in midfield and Bennett, and later on, Jimmy Eyles worked the 'Sedge defence, who stood firm to see the game out.
Despite the scoreline, a good workout against good opponents for Emley, who now travel to Worksop Town on Saturday (2pm) for another tough test.