Nineteen Premier League clubs have voted in favour of continuing to operate VAR in the league for the 2024-25 season, with Wolves being the only club to object to the decision.
According to the Premier League, six key areas were focused on as part of discussions with clubs to help ameliorate the use of VAR during today’s meeting:
1) Maintaining a high threshold for VAR intervention to deliver greater consistency and less interruptions to the flow of the game.
2) Reducing delays to the game, primarily through the introduction of semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) and the maintained high threshold for VAR intervention.
3) Improving fan experience through a reduction in the delays, in-stadium announcements from referees after a post-VAR change of decision and where possible, an enhanced offering of big screen replays to include all VAR interventions.
4) Working with PGMOL on the implementation of more robust VAR training to improve consistency, including an emphasis on speed of process while preserving accuracy.
5) Increasing transparency and communication around VAR – including expanded communications from Premier League Match Centre and through broadcast programming such as “Match Officials Mic’d Up”.
6) The delivery of a fan and stakeholder VAR communication campaign, which will seek to further clarify VAR’s role in the game to participants and supporters.
Additionally, the Premier League confirmed that a Semi-Automated Offside Technology will be introduced in the autumn of 2024.
The technology will provide quicker and more consistent placement of the virtual offside line, based on optical player tracking, and will produce high-quality broadcast graphics to ensure an enhanced in-stadium and broadcast experience for supporters.
The Premier League and PGMOL will continue to lobby IFAB to allow greater flexibility in the Laws of the Game to permit live video and audio broadcasts during VAR reviews, the Premier League included.