Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy is unlikely to answer any FA charges for his controversial goal celebration against Charlton Athletic on Saturday.
Van Nistelrooy jumped into the visiting section of the crowd at the Valley after firing home the volley which put Manchester United back in front 20 minutes from the end of their 3-1 victory.
One steward was injured and two fans were arrested as the jubilation spilled over, leading to fears that Van Nistelrooy could be hit by an FA disciplinary charge.
The FA will look at the incident again today but, as referee Mike Riley booked Van Nistelrooy for his celebration and the Police have shown no inclination to take the matter further, the FA will almost certainly not get involved.
The news will be welcomed by United boss Alex Ferguson as he continues preparations for tomorrow's Champions League clash with Villarreal, which he has described as the Red Devils' most important European tie for years.
Should the Spanish side win, and Lille beat Benfica at the same time, United will be out, failing to progress beyond the group phase for the first time since 1994.