Roebuck and Jamii could face sanctions after both clubs were charged with misconduct by the Oxfordshire FA.

The Morrells Oxford League teams have been charged with failing to control their spectators during their Jack Sadler third round tie on April 7, which was abandoned after 85 minutes, with the sides locked at 4-4.

Roebuck were awarded the tie after Jamii were found to have fielded an ineligible player, against which they are appealing.

Trouble flared when supporters of both sides spilled onto the pitch when Jamii's Daniel Gatuku was sent off, after a clash with Roebuck's Mark Scanes, who had been booked.

Roebuck's manager Keith Miles, claimed the club's supporters only came on to the pitch because Scanes was left with a black eye after the incident, which he said the referee did not see.

Miles, who is also the club's chairman said: "I will be putting it all in my report to the OFA. I'm very angry about it.

"Whatever the FA dish out, we will appeal against it."

Gatuku, who is also chairman of Jamii, said he had been grabbed by the neck during the incident and had pushed Scanes away.

"We will be appealing against the decision. We would like the game replayed because we feel we have done nothing wrong."

Both teams now have to await the outcome of a OFA committee meeting.