Manchester United and Liverpool will not be charged by the Football Association over their tunnel bust-up during Saturday's match at Old Trafford.
Both of sets of players had to be were involved in pushing and shoving at the break, reportedly started after United goalkeeper David de Gea was spat at.
The FA have studied referee Phil Dowd's match report and have decided that no further action will be taken, although both clubs have been warned about their future conduct.
Meanwhile, Liverpool striker Luis Suarez will not face a punishment for refusing to shake Patrice Evra's hand.
Evra will also be let off for his post-match celebration in front of Suarez.