Middlesbrough Demands Southampton Be Stripped of Championship Playoff Final Spot
Middlesbrough is demanding Southampton be stripped of their Championship playoff final spot after the EFL investigation found Southampton secretly recorded the club's training session during their semi-final matchup. The hearing is set to b
Middlesbrough has issued a statement demanding that Southampton be stripped of their spot in the English Football League Championship playoff final following an ongoing EFL investigation into the club. During the semi-final match, which ended 1-1 before Southampton's 2-1 extra-time victory, Southampton was accused of violating league rules by covertly observing and recording Middlesbrough's training session. The EFL announced the hearing is expected to commence on May 19 or potentially earlier, pending confirmation, with a decision to be rendered as quickly as possible, though a firm schedule has yet to be finalized. The EFL also indicated that the investigation could result in the Championship final between Southampton and Hull City on May 23 being postponed, though current plans maintain that the match should proceed as originally scheduled. In their latest statement, Middlesbrough declared that such unauthorized observation and recording of their training constitutes a breach of sporting ethics, and stated that the appropriate punishment would be to disqualify Southampton from competing in the playoff final.