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EFL play-offs marred by more disorder as pitch invader barges into Jordan Bowery

The EFL play-offs were marred by further crowd misbehaviour on Wednesday night as a pitch invader barged into Mansfield player Jordan Bowery during the League Two semi-final second leg at Northampton.

The man made his way onto the pitch towards the end of the match, which Mansfield won 1-0 to complete a 3-1 aggregate victory.

The individual was seen to barge into Bowery, who stayed on his feet, before Northampton players and stewards intervened and led the pitch invader off.

A flare was also thrown onto the pitch at the same point in the match as the pitch invasion.

No arrests have been made by Northamptonshire Police, and neither club have commented on the incident.

It follows ugly scenes at the City Ground on Tuesday night, where a man was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Sheffield United forward Billy Sharp during a mass pitch invasion at the end of the Blades’ Championship play-off second leg against Nottingham Forest.

A 30-year-old man from Derbyshire on Thursday pleaded guilty at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court to assaulting Sharp.

The EFL has said it will consider “further measures” to tackle crowd misbehaviour over the summer, including the potential use of capacity reductions or other similar mitigations.

The Professional Footballers’ Association condemned the attack on Sharp.

Meanwhile, supporters convicted of taking or selling class A drugs at matches could face five-year banning orders.

The move is backed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council amid concerns that drug abuse is fuelling the rise in violence and disorder at matches.

Policing minister Kit Malthouse said: “It’s been a thrilling football season, but at some games we’ve seen ugly violence that has shocked all the leagues.

“More and more the police

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