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Premier League, FA and PGMOL issue major joint statement ahead of Nottingham Forest match
In seven of the eight FA Cup fifth-round matches, semi-automated offside technology will be used for the first time in English football.
With the exception of the Preston vs. Burnley match, the technology will be utilized at every Premier League match held at venues.Ipswich Town hosts Nottingham Forest.
Later in the season, the Premier League plans to implement the technology in its competition, according to a statement released Thursday morning.
The Premier League anticipates that SAOT will cut offside check times by an average of thirty-one seconds.
All eight matches will use VAR, according to a joint announcement from Professional Game Match Officials Ltd., the Football Association, and the Premier League.
On the new offside system, the Premier League collaborated with Genius Sports, a technology supplier.
It was initially intended to be introduced in the Premier League during one of the international breaks in the previous autumn, but deadlines came and passed.
Tony Scholes, the Premier League’s chief football officer, stated last week that the technology was still expected to be unveiled this season.
He said that throughout the previous four to six weeks, “significant progress” had been accomplished.
“We think the system we’ve adopted is the best system,” he stated.
It is, in our opinion, the most accurate and future-proof system. I must admit that I had serious misgivings about this considering the challenges we faced in the first few months of the season, but the last four to six weeks have seen a tremendous amount of progress.
Scholes maintained that there would be no integrity problems if it were introduced with possibly only a few games remaining.
According to him, “the integrity of the offside law and the integrity of decision-making are not altered by the operation of semi-automated offside technology.”
“It won’t improve the accuracy because we have 100% accuracy this season (on offside after VAR checks).” Its effect is to increase the process’s efficiency.
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