The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled that the VAR intervention to cancel Everton's stoppage-time penalty against Manchester United last month was correct.
Paris St-Germain forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's first-half goal against Liverpool is ruled offside "by a heel" in the first leg of their Champions League last tie.
The Premier League spent two years testing a number of artificial intelligence-based semiautomated offside technology (SAOT) providers, and now it's ready to be rolled out in the FA Cup.
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Germain at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night but it could have been a different affair had the Reds conceded a first-half penalty
In January, the 32 teams from Norway's top two divisions voted 19-13 in favour of discontinuing the use of VAR "as soon as possible".
The decision set for this weekend will be noted with plenty of interest around the soccer world since VAR's formal introduction in 2018.
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The first weekend of semi-automated offside decisions in English soccer descended into confusion on Saturday as Bournemouth had a goal ruled out after a record eight-minute VAR check.
A controversial, last-gasp VAR call might have spared Manchester United another loss in a Premier League game against Everton in which manager Ruben Amorim said his players “didn’t exist” in the first half.