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Southampton expelled from play-offs for spying on Middlesbrough

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Southampton are thrown out of the Championship play-offs for spying on Middlesbrough ahead of the first leg of their semi-final tie.

Southampton have been thrown out of the Championship play-offs for spying on Middlesbrough ahead of the first leg of their semi-final tie. The club have also received a four-point deduction in the Championship in 2026-27 season. Middlesbrough, beaten by Southampton in the semi-final, have been reinstated and will now play Hull City for a play in the Premier League.

The final will remain on Saturday at Wembley with a 16:30 BST kick off. Recap: What did Southampton do? Spygate is alleged to have taken place two days before Middlesbrough play-off semi-final first leg against Southampton [Other] It was the morning of Thursday, 7 May.

Middlesbrough were at their Rockliffe Park training base preparing for the game against Southampton 48 hours later. The spy, a Southampton analyst, is said to have parked at the golf club, then walked a couple of hundred yards down a road which leads to a raised area of ground. Sources told the BBC that the accused simply stood pointing his mobile at the training session, while wearing in-ear headphones.

Middlesbrough staff believe he may have been live-streaming the session via a video call. A member of Middlesbrough's staff approached, say BBC sources, but the person would not identify himself. Then, he quickly deleted some content off his phone before running off into the golf club.