Real-time VAR explanations at Women's World Cup 'more transparent': FIFA

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Match officials explaining VAR decisions live to stadiums and audiences for Women's World Cup games will make the process 'more transparent.

Referees will relay VAR decisions over the PA system at the women's World Cup.SYDNEY - Match officials explaining VAR decisions live to stadiums and television audiences for Women's World Cup games will make the process"more transparent", FIFA's referee chief Pierluigi Collina said on Tuesday.

Collina, chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee, told reporters that there had been positive feedback from the trials. "The referees here in Sydney have already practised at the training grounds using the PA system and things are going well.Fans have long called for more transparency over VAR decisions.

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