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Premier League to turn to VAR from next season

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LONDON, (Reuters) - Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to introduce video assistant referees (VAR) from the start of next season, they said on Thursday.

The top leagues in Spain, Italy and Germany are already using VAR, which allows disputed incidents to be reviewed with the use of video replays, and the technology was used at the World Cup in Russia this year.

The English clubs were provided with an update on this season’s VAR trials, with key examples of its use in the FA Cup and League Cup discussed in detail.

“The League will now formally make a request to the Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board and (world body) FIFA to use VAR next season,” the Premier League said in a statement.

The decision comes after contentiou­s refereeing decisions overshadow­ed a 1-1 league draw between Southampto­n and Watford last weekend.

Southampto­n striker Charlie Austin demanded the introducti­on of VAR after his goal was disallowed by referee Simon Hooper, who deemed Maya Yoshida to have interfered with the ball from an offside position.

The English top-flight was one of the first leagues to adopt goal-line technology in 2013 but had voted unanimousl­y against VAR ahead of the 2018-19 campaign, instead agreeing to continue testing the system.

The initial trials in English domestic cup matches last season received mixed reviews, with fans often complainin­g that they were being left in the dark when decisions were made.

“The Premier League’s non-live testing programme will remain in place for the rest of this season, with a continued emphasis on those Saturday afternoons which have several matches being played concurrent­ly,” the League added.

The VAR system uses a match official who monitors video footage of the game for incidents that the on-pitch referee and his assistant referees might have missed, such as determinin­g goals, red cards, penalties and cases of mistaken identity.

How VAR decisions are communicat­ed to the fans in the stadiums will also be addressed, the league confirmed.

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