After a weekend of FA Cup action without VAR, BBC Sport ask managers, fans and pundits whether the game needs technology - and what needs to change.
Burnley were set to complete one of the greatest Premier League comebacks - until VAR intervened. BBC Sport takes a look at whether the decisions were correct.
An adjusted version of an off-field treatment rule that Lionel Messi complained about in 2024 has been adopted in time for ...
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War in the Middle East has brought one of the market’s long-standing geopolitical fault lines into sharp focus, particularly the risk of disruption in the ...
Pierluigi Collina says there will be further trials of a challenge system as part of a two-year review of VAR.
The scope of the VAR was widened Saturday to include corner kicks and second yellow cards. Measures to speed up the game were also approved at the annual general meeting of ...
Sophie Koonin discusses the realities of large-scale technical migrations, using Monzo’s shift to TypeScript as a roadmap. She explains how to handle "bends in the road," from documentation and ...
Throw-ins and goal kicks will be given a five-second countdown by a referee who considers there to be a deliberate delay.