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EFL Charges Southampton Over Allegations of Spying on Middlesbrough

Southampton faces charges from the EFL for allegedly spying on Middlesbrough ahead of their Championship play-off semi-final match on Saturday.

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Updated about 1 month ago
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The English Football League (EFL) has charged Southampton with spying on Middlesbrough as the two teams prepare to meet in the Championship play-off semi-finals this Saturday.

This allegation raises serious concerns about the integrity of the competition, as spying on an opponent's training session is considered a significant breach of conduct.

If found guilty, Southampton could face severe penalties, including the possibility of being disqualified from the play-offs, which would prevent them from vying for promotion to the Premier League.

Updates

Update at 17:56 UTC on 2026-05-11

Sky Sports reported VOTE: Will Southampton or Middlesbrough book Championship play-off final spot.

Sources: Sky Sports

Update at 10:30 UTC on 2026-05-13

Sky Sports reported It is possible that Southampton could be thrown out of the Championship play-offs and denied the chance of promotion to the Premier League if an independent commission upholds the charge that they spied on a Middlesbrough training session i.

Sources: Sky Sports