When will Southampton appeal against play-off expulsion be decided?

Southampton have appealed against their shock expulsion from the Championship play-off final, after the EFL’s hastily arranged independent panel returned a rapid verdict on the spying scandal.

Middlesbrough, who lost 2-1 to Southampton in the two-legged semi-final, have been reinstated and will now face Hull City on Saturday ⁠in what is dubbed the world’s richest football match. Promotion to the Premier League is estimated to be worth in the region of £200m over three seasons.

The EFL confirmed that Southampton could appeal against the decision and that “parties are working to try and resolve any appeal on Wednesday (20 May) – only three days before the play-off final, which will go ahead as planned on Saturday 23 May at Wembley.

Southampton, who admitted the charges, were also found guilty of filming training sessions involving Oxford United in December ⁠and Ipswich Town in April during the regular ​season. They ⁠have also been deducted four points for the start of next season in England’s second tier.

“An Independent Disciplinary Commission has today expelled Southampton from ⁠the Championship play-offs after the club admitted multiple breaches of EFL regulations related ​to ⁠the unauthorised filming of other clubs’ ‌training,” the EFL said.

Southampton manager Tonda Eckert (PA)

“Southampton admitted breaches of Regulations requiring Clubs to act with the utmost good faith and prohibiting the observation of another Club’s training session within ‌72 hours of a scheduled match.

“The effect of ‌today’s order is that Middlesbrough are reinstated into the 2026 play-offs and will proceed to the play-off final against Hull City. The final remains scheduled for Saturday 23 May, with the kickoff time to ⁠be confirmed.”

Middlesbrough had called for Southampton’s expulsion after having a training session filmed ahead of the first leg of their playoff semi-final with Southampton which ended 0-0.

The club said it ‌welcomed the decision.

“We believe this sends out a clear message for the ​future of our game regarding sporting integrity and conduct,” Middlesbrough said in ‌a statement. “As a club, we are ⁠now focused on our game against Hull City at Wembley on Saturday.”

Southampton ⁠were relegated from the Premier League last season and were struggling in the early part of this campaign ‌until a storming finish ​in which they went unbeaten in 19 ‌league games to finish fourth and ​enter the playoffs.

Additional reporting by Reuters