Aston Villa are expected to hear on Monday whether winger Jack Grealish will face any punishment for appearing to stamp on Conor Coady's ankle at the weekend.
During the first half of Villa's 1-1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Grealish and Coady were involved in a tussle which saw Coady booked for his part in the incident and Jonathan Kodija cautioned for pushing Coady.
However, the referee failed to see what appeared to be a stamp by Grealish while both he and Coady were attempting to win possession of the ball.
Villa boss Steve Bruce has insisted that the referee handled the incident in the correct way but footage is likely to be assessed by the Football Association.
The England Under-21 international potentially faces a three-match suspension should he receive a retrospective charge.