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Southampton kicked out of Championship play-off final over spying scandal

Southampton have been expelled from the Championship play-offs for spying as Middlesbrough will instead face Hull City in the final at Wembley on Saturday.

Southampton, who had beaten Boro 2-1 on aggregate in the semi-finals, admitted multiple breaches of Football League regulations as they said they were guilty of unauthorised filming of other clubs’ training sessions.

An independent disciplinary commission has also given Southampton a four-point deduction, which will apply to next season’s Championship.

Middlesbrough, who had called for Southampton to be thrown out of the play-offs after catching an intern analyst filming from behind a tree, got their wish.

Kim Hellberg’s side have carried on training since their 2-1 defeat at St Mary’s last week so they were ready in case they were readmitted to the play-offs.

Boro had inferred that Southampton had also spied on other clubs and Saints admitted they did it for two other games – December’s 2-1 defeat to Oxford and April’s 2-2 draw against Ipswich.

Southampton have the right to appeal against the decision – as do the EFL – but were found guilty of breaching EFL Regulation 3.4, which requires clubs to act towards each other with the utmost good faith, and EFL Regulation 127, which forbids clubs from observing other clubs’ training within 72 hours of a match.

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