Will Boro-Saints play-off have deciding third act? Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kim Hellberg refused to offer congratulations to Tonda Eckert and the Southampton coaching team after the gameByAdam LaniganBBC Sport EnglandPublished1 hour agoAs Southampton players enjoyed the acclaim of their fans, and Middlesbrough players looked glass-eyed towards their own, the thought persisted – is this actually the end of this play-off tie?On the pitch, Saints claimed a dramatic 2-1 victory courtesy of Shea Charles’ cross-shot in the closing stages of extra-time at St Mary’s.
That should mean a place at Wembley to take on Hull City in the Championship play-off final on 23 May.
But these are far from normal circumstances after the events of last Thursday at Boro’s Rockliffe Park training ground.
Southampton have been charged by the EFL with spying – which they have not denied – and so the football world awaits the outcome – and possible punishment.
So in this, the 40th season of the play-offs, will this tie be the first to be decided by an independent disciplinary panel, rather than the players?

