Soccer-Southampton to play Hull at Wembley for Premier League place


Soccer Football - Championship - Play Offs - Semi Final - Second Leg - Southampton v Middlesbrough - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - May 12, 2026 Southampton's Shea Charles and Southampton's Nathan Wood celebrate after the match Action Images/Peter Cziborra

SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 12 (Reuters) - Southampton ⁠will play Hull City for a place in the Premier League ⁠after coming back from a goal down to beat Middlesbrough 2-1 in ‌extra time of a gruelling Championship playoff semi-final second leg on Tuesday.

Shea Charles fired the Saints on their way to Wembley with a curled left-footed shot that bounced in off the inside ​of the post in the 116th minute after ⁠the 90 minutes ended 1-1.

Hull beat ⁠Millwall 2-0 in the other playoff semi-final in London on Monday.

The final, dubbed ⁠the "richest ‌game in football" because of the huge financial rewards of playing in the top flight, will be on May 23.

After a goalless first ⁠leg and still deadlocked in the second, the sides ​headed into extra time ‌still with everything to play for and Southampton's St Mary's stadium crackling ⁠with tension.

Riley McGree ​stunned the home crowd when he fired 'Boro ahead after five minutes with a side-footed shot low into the corner.

Ross Stewart missed a good chance to equalise seven minutes later ⁠but the Scot made up for the miss ​with a header just before the break after goalkeeper Sol Brynn parried a Ryan Manning effort.

Tempers flared on the touchline before that with Middlesbrough manager Kim Hellberg ⁠and Southampton's Tonda Eckert having to be physically separated as referee Andy Madley had a word.

Sky Sports television said Boro defender Luke Ayling had earlier reported Southampton's Taylor Harwood-Bellis to Madley for using "discriminatory language".

Emotions were already running high after Middlesbrough ​accused Southampton, who were relegated from the top flight ⁠in 2025, of spying on their training before the first leg at the Riverside ​Stadium.

Southampton, who finished the season fourth in the ‌standings with Middlesbrough fifth, were charged by ​the English Football League on Friday with an independent disciplinary commission hearing still pending.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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