An England football team is investigating how fans were given x-rated halftime entertainment after a television was switched to a televised sex line.
The incident happened at Bristol Rovers' home ground in a match against Crawley Town.
A television in the members room aired a channel called Babestation, a sexline where woman answer calls in their underwear.
Bristol Rovers said an investigation was under way.
The League One club issued a statement, saying: "The club believes someone that was attending in the bar was using a universal remote device to affect the TV output.
"The matter will be fully investigated, however the club believes they have photographic evidence of the individual concerned and they will be dealt with appropriately."
Supporters tweeted videos and pictures showing the channel being aired at the Memorial Stadium.
someone got hold of the tv remote for @Official_BRFC’s big screen in the bar and switched it from sky sports news to babestation
"It was quite amusing really. The first time we thought it was just an advert but then the football came back on and then whoever had a remote control put it back on again and there was a massive cheer."