Saints charged by EFL with spying on Middlesbrough

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Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The EFL has asked the independent disciplinary commission to expedite the case against Southampton quicker than the usual 14 days
Football issues correspondentPublished8 May 2026, 22:26 BSTUpdated 1 hour agoThe English Football League has charged Southampton with spying on Middlesbrough before they meet in the Championship play-off semi-finals on Saturday.
The alleged staff member was caught, deleted the footage and left the area, but the Teesside club were furious and later contacted the EFL.
"Southampton Football Club has today been charged with a breach of EFL regulations, and the matter will be referred to an independent disciplinary commission," read an EFL statement released on Friday night.
"This follows a request from the EFL for the club's observations after a complaint from Middlesbrough relating to alleged unauthorised filming on private property ahead of the two clubs' meeting in Saturday's Championship play-off semi-final first leg."
How Southampton allegedly spied on Middlesbrough
Published2 hours agoSouthampton face EFL probe over alleged spying on Middlesbrough
Published1 day agoSaints are accused of breaking two regulations:
EFL Regulation 3.4, which requires clubs to act towards each other with the utmost good faith; and
EFL Regulation 127, which prohibits any club from observing, or attempting to observe, another club's training session within 72 hours of a scheduled match between the two clubs.
"Under EFL regulations, Southampton would ordinarily have 14 days to respond to the charges," the league's statement added.
"However, given the nature of the matter, the EFL will ask the independent disciplinary commission to shorten the response period and to list a hearing at the earliest opportunity."
Southampton said the club "acknowledges the statement issued by the EFL in relation to alleged breaches of EFL regulations".
It added: "We can confirm that we will be fully cooperating with the league throughout this process.
"Given the ongoing nature of the matter, the club is unable to comment any further at this time."
The first leg of their semi-final takes place at Riverside Stadium on Saturday (12:30 BST), with the return at St Mary's on Tuesday.
The rule against spying was brought in seven years ago after Leeds United were fined £200,000 by the EFL for watching opponents train before matches.
A member of Leeds' staff was found acting suspiciously outside Derby's training ground before a fixture between the two sides on 10 January 2019.
Manager Marcelo Bielsa revealed he had sent a member of staff to watch training sessions of every team Leeds had played that season.
The EFL found Leeds breached rules over treating teams with "good faith".
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