Premier League clubs have approved VAR for next season

Video assistant referees are set to be used in the Premier League next season, after clubs agreed in principle to the move.
The Premier League will now make a formal request to the International Football Association Board and Fifa.
VAR was used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, is used in Italy and Germany's top divisions, and has been used in some FA Cup and Carabao Cup games.
The Premier League has been carrying out "non-live" trials this season.
In April, Premier League clubs voted against the introduction of VAR for the 2018-19 season.
There have been growing calls for VAR to be introduced into the English top flight for several years.
On Saturday, Southampton forward Charlie Austin called for a change after he was denied a goal for offside against Watford, a decision he called a "joke" during a passionate post-match interview.
Saints manager manager Mark Hughes added: "All the major sports have video reviews and for some reason the Premier League, which is watched all around the world, is still in the dark ages."
VAR has been trialled regularly in a "non-live environment" in the Premier League this season, although match officials have not been contacted by those conducting the trials.
Clubs were given an update on the trials at a meeting on Thursday.
A statement from the Premier League said its testing programme would continue for the rest of the season, "with a continued emphasis on those Saturday afternoons which have several matches being played concurrently".
How VAR decisions are communicated to fans in the stadium will also be addressed.
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The Premier League will now make a formal request to the International Football Association Board and Fifa.
VAR was used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, is used in Italy and Germany's top divisions, and has been used in some FA Cup and Carabao Cup games.
The Premier League has been carrying out "non-live" trials this season.
In April, Premier League clubs voted against the introduction of VAR for the 2018-19 season.
There have been growing calls for VAR to be introduced into the English top flight for several years.
On Saturday, Southampton forward Charlie Austin called for a change after he was denied a goal for offside against Watford, a decision he called a "joke" during a passionate post-match interview.
Saints manager manager Mark Hughes added: "All the major sports have video reviews and for some reason the Premier League, which is watched all around the world, is still in the dark ages."
VAR has been trialled regularly in a "non-live environment" in the Premier League this season, although match officials have not been contacted by those conducting the trials.
Clubs were given an update on the trials at a meeting on Thursday.
A statement from the Premier League said its testing programme would continue for the rest of the season, "with a continued emphasis on those Saturday afternoons which have several matches being played concurrently".
How VAR decisions are communicated to fans in the stadium will also be addressed.
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