Even Premier League is done with VAR this weekend.

In all tomorrow's fights starting at 1600, VAR technology will be tested. England is the only country that has the strongest European championships that it does not use FAR. But it seems that even this championship will surrender to technology, as clubs are determined to reach the [...] agreement.
In all tomorrow's fights starting at 1600, VAR technology will be tested.
England is the only country that has the strongest European championships that it does not use FAR.
But it seems that this championship will also be handed over to technology, as clubs are determined to reach agreement on this system's application starting next season.
The first step in this case will take place this weekend, at five of this championship's matches.
System THE VAR will apply to the Bournemouth-Leicest challenges, Chelsea-Cardiff, Huddersfield-Crystal Palace, Manchester City-Fulham and Newcastle-Arsenal, all these meetings that will be performed by 1600.
Actually, the VAR application in these matches will be experimental, which means it won't have any impact during the match, because the video room won't be connected to the judge in the playing field.
English football proved the VAR system last season, when it applied to 19 FA Cup and League Cup matches, while now preparing to enter even Premier League.












