Bristol Rovers have launched an investigation after an adult entertainment show was broadcast in a stadium bar during half time of their EFL Cup meeting with Crawley Town.
Television screens were showing the game at the Memorial Stadium clubhouse but, during the interval, the channel was changed to that of Babestation.
Hundreds of fans were subjected to the unexpected screening, including a number of children who had packed into the clubhouse after the opening 45 minutes of the tie.
"The club believes that someone that was attending in the bar was using a universal remote device to affect the TV output," an official club statement read.
"The matter will be fully investigated, however the club believes that they have photographic evidence of the individual concerned and they will be dealt with appropriately."
Rovers ran out 2-1 winners over Crawley as Kyle Bennett headed the League One side ahead on 32 minutes before Ollie Clarke's strike sealed the Pirates' win six minutes from time.