Saints & Pompey get big fines after derby melee

Players from Southampton and Portsmouth confront eachother after a heavy challenge in the gameImage source, Getty Images
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Southampton and Portsmouth drew 1-1 in their second derby game of the season

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Portsmouth and Southampton have both received hefty fines after the mass confrontation that occurred in January's south coast derby.

Both clubs admitted a charge of failing to ensure that their players behaved in an improper and/or provocative way,, external with Saints being handed a £50,000 fine, while Portsmouth must pay £25,000.

With about 20 minutes remaining Flynn Downes and Zak Swanson clashed, external after a heavy challenge by Saints midfielder Downes, triggering a melee involving a number of players.

The second south coast derby of the season ended in a draw. Leo Scienza fired Saints into the lead before Ebou Adams headed in a late leveller.