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·15. Mai 2026
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Saints booked Wembley place after dramatic second leg victory
Middlesbrough have called for Southampton to be kicked out of the Championship play-offs over spying allegations.
The Saints were charged by the EFL last Friday with observing a training session at Middlesbrough’s Rockliffe Park complex, two days before the sides met in a play-off semi-final first leg.
Middlesbrough confirmed on Friday they had sought to be a party in the independent commission hearing but were denied the opportunity.
“Middlesbrough FC notes the decision of the Disciplinary Commission not to permit the club to intervene in the proceedings brought by the EFL against Southampton FC,” the club statement read.
“The club regrets that outcome given we are directly affected by the matters under consideration and hold relevant factual evidence as to the events in question and their competitive impact.
“The conduct at issue, namely the observation and recording of our training session ahead of a fixture of such significance, goes to the heart of sporting integrity and fair competition. In these circumstances, the only appropriate response is a sporting sanction which would prevent Southampton FC from participating in the EFL Championship play-off final.
“We remain hopeful that the EFL, as regulator, will pursue such a sanction before the Disciplinary Commission in order to protect the integrity of the game, safeguard all member clubs, and deter any attempt in the future to obtain an unfair and unlawful advantage in pursuit of promotion to the Premier League.”
The Championship play-off final next Sunday could well be moved, with a hearing date set for Tuesday next week for the Saints to find out their fate.







































