Southampton reach play-off final – but will they get to play at Wembley after ‘spygate’?

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13 May 2026 • 5:49 PM MYT
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Southampton reach play-off final – but will they get to play at Wembley after ‘spygate’?

  • Southampton have been formally charged by the EFL with alleged spying on Middlesbrough's training session ahead of their Championship play-off semi-final.
  • The incident reportedly involved a Southampton performance analyst being caught hiding behind a tree at Middlesbrough's Rockliffe Park training base and ordered to delete footage.
  • This allegation puts Southampton's place in the Championship play-off final, which they reached by beating Middlesbrough on Tuesday, at risk, with a tribunal decision expected imminently.
  • The situation echoes the 2019 “Spygate” incident where Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds United were fined £200,000 for observing Derby County's training, leading to a new EFL rule prohibiting such actions within 72 hours of a match.
  • According to The Times, a “sporting sanction”, such as exclusion from the final, is more likely for Southampton than a financial penalty, potentially allowing Middlesbrough to take their place in the 23 May Wembley final against Hull City.

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