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BackSouthampton expelled from Championship playoffs for spying
Southampton expelled from Championship playoffs for spying
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Guardian Sport5/19/2026Sports3 min read

Southampton expelled from Championship playoffs for spying

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  • Southampton have been expelled from the Championship playoffs for spying on rivals, with Middlesbrough reinstated to face Hull in the final.
  • Southampton also face a four-point deduction next season and have appealed.

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Why It Matters

Southampton have been expelled from the Championship playoff final for spying on training sessions staged by Middlesbrough and two other second-tier rivals. Middlesbrough have been reinstated to face Hull in the final, while Southampton will start next season with a four-point deduction.

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Southampton have been expelled from the Championship playoff final for spying on training sessions staged by Middlesbrough and two other second-tier rivals.

While Boro, semi-final playoff losers to Tonda Eckert’s team, have been reinstated to Saturday’s Wembley showpiece where they will face Hull, Southampton will also kick off next season’s league campaign with the handicap of a four-point deduction.

The south coast side, who apart from admitting to breaching EFL regulations by spying on Boro before the semi-final first leg, also owned up to the same transgression against Oxford in December and Ipswich in April, have appealed against sanctions imposed by an English Football League Independent Disciplinary Commission.

That appeal will be held in front of an entirely new panel on Wednesday morning with the result due by early evening at the latest. Southampton consider the sanctions to be wholly disproportionate and are confident the decisions will be overturned.

Depending on the outcome of that appeal, the playoff final may need to be postponed until Tuesday or Wednesday of next week but, as things stand, it remains on course to take place on Saturday.

Once the appeal is over Eckert, William Salt, the young intern first-team analyst who was sent to spy on Boro and any other members of Southampton’s staff involved in espionage are likely to face individual Football Association charges for bringing the game into disrepute.

Back in 2024, Bev Priestman, the County Durham-born former head coach of Canada women and two members of her staff were banned from football for 12 months by Fifa after being found to have been part of an operation designed to spy on New Zealand at the Paris Olympics using a drone.

The Priestman precedent represents a significant problem for Southampton. Their thinking had perhaps been guided by the £200,000 fine imposed on Leeds for spying on Derby in 2019 but a new, much tougher EFL rule has subsequently been imposed and Tuesday’s sanctions fell well within its remit.

Boro caught Salt recording one of their training sessions while lurking between a tree and some bushes. Southampton, though, failed to win any of the games that followed their spying, losing at Oxford and drawing at home to Ipswich and away at Middlesbrough before beating Kim Hellberg’s side 2-1 in the playoff semi-final second leg.

An EFL statement issued early on Tuesday evening read: “An Independent Disciplinary Commission has today expelled Southampton from the playoffs after the club admitted to multiple breaches of EFL regulations related to the unauthorised filming of other club’s training.

“In addition the club have received a four-point deduction that will be applied to the 2026-27 Championship table, alongside a reprimand in respect of all the charges.”

Middlesbrough welcomed that ruling saying, in a statement: “We believe this sends out a clear message for the future of our game regarding sporting integrity and conduct.”

Although Middlesbrough trained on Monday, the uncertainty surrounding the potential outcome meant Hellberg’s players were given a day off on Tuesday. They will however return to the practice pitches on Wednesday and have already organised a flight to London on Friday.

The club’s administrative staff will be equally busy as they face the challenge of selling 35,000 tickets to their fans in time for a final staged on a weekend when the main East Coast railway line is closed between Darlington and York. Southampton supporters who had bought Wembley tickets will be given full refunds.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Southampton's appeal against sanctions will be heard.

    Very likely · Within days

  • The playoff final may be postponed.

    Possible · Within days

  • Individual FA charges will be brought against staff involved in espionage.

    Likely · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • What will be the outcome of Southampton's appeal?
  • Will the playoff final need to be postponed?
  • Will there be individual FA charges for staff involved in espionage?
  • What is the exact timeframe for the appeal result?

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This article was originally published by Guardian Sport.

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