An RFU disciplinary hearing will take place in Bristol on Wednesday evening after two representatives and a former player at Lydney RFC were charged with misconduct during a National Two South rugby match.
Lock Charlie Danniel has been charged with punching a player during the Severnsiders' ill-tempered fixture with Southend on Saturday, January 31.
Lydney director of rugby Duncan Bell and former captain Nick Nelmes, who is an active member at Regentsholme, have both been charged with abuse of a match official during the same fixture.
Team manager Colin Henderson was charged with the same offence but the accusation has since been dropped.
Danniel was given a red card by referee Jack Makepeace for his alleged offence and Lydney will be opposing the decision.
The hearing takes place at the Holiday Inn Bristol Filton at 7.30pm and will be heard by an RFU disciplinary panel headed by Christopher Quinlan QC.
Henderson said: "We are going to deny the allegation against Duncan Bell and we are unhappy with the Charlie Danniel sending off, which will be reviewed."
The club was not willing to comment on the charge placed on Nelmes.