Southampton FC admitted spying on three Championship rivals during the 2025-27 season, leading to their expulsion from the Championship play-off final and further sanctions; the incident is popularly known as Spygate. The club faced an EFL investigation, and media outlets reported that training-ground surveillance targeted Middlesbrough, Oxford United, and Ipswich Town, with the event prompting disciplinary actions and talks of appeals. Coverage also notes comparisons to earlier notable spying cases in English football, highlighting the wider controversy surrounding the issue. The saga continues to unfold as governing bodies evaluate the evidence and potential consequences for the Saints. Questions persist about regulatory breaches and the legality of the actions. Football watchers anticipate official statements as authorities weigh sanctions. Critics argue that the spying affair casts a long shadow over the playoff narrative and raises disciplinary consistency. The incident remains a touchstone in debates over surveillance in football and fair play.