Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has been given a two-match touchline suspension following his red card against Chelsea on 30 March.
He will serve a one-game ban immediately, with the other match suspended until the end of the year.
Kompany was sent off for protesting against a penalty decision that led to Lorenz Assignon also being dismissed.
The Belgian later criticized the standard of refereeing in this season’s Premier League, saying it “hasn’t been good enough.”
He admitted a charge of misconduct and has been fined £10,000. Burnley, currently 19th in the Premier League, will face Brighton without Kompany on the touchline.