Efl may postpone championship play-off final over southampton spy row

The EFL has warned that the Championship play-off final could be delayed after charging Southampton with spying on Middlesbrough before their semi-final tie. The match against Hull City is currently set for May 23 at Wembley.

Southampton advanced to the final after beating Middlesbrough over two legs, including a 2-1 win in the second leg at St Mary's. The club was charged by the EFL on May 8, one day before the first leg, following reports that a Southampton analyst was seen filming Middlesbrough's training session at Rockliffe Park. Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg described the incident as disgraceful and said it broke his heart after his team lost the tie.

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Wembley Stadium scene of Middlesbrough vs Hull City in the Championship play-off final after Southampton spying scandal appeal dismissal
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Southampton appeal dismissed in championship play-off spying case

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A League Arbitration Panel has dismissed Southampton's appeal against expulsion from the Championship play-offs for spying on rival teams. Middlesbrough will now face Hull City in the final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Middlesbrough has urged the EFL to bar Southampton from the Championship play-off final after alleging that a Saints staff member spied on their training session. The accusation has prompted an independent disciplinary hearing and placed the May 23 match against Hull City in doubt. Southampton has launched an internal review while cooperating with the investigation.

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Southampton have been removed from the Championship play-offs after an independent disciplinary commission found the club guilty of breaching EFL regulations. The club admitted to unauthorised filming of rival teams' training sessions. Middlesbrough will now take their place in the final against Hull City.

Hull City secured promotion to the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final at Wembley. Oli McBurnie scored the decisive goal in the 94th minute.

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Chelsea defeated Leeds United 1-0 in the 2025/26 FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, April 26, securing their place in the final against Manchester City on May 16. Enzo Fernandez scored the only goal with a first-half header from Pedro Neto's cross, as interim manager Calum McFarlane ended a three-game losing streak.

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