Referees will announce the results of video reviews at the Women\u0027s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
FIFA says the objective is to help fans in the stadium and viewers in TV understand what is going on with referees announcing the play in question, the outcome and the reason why.Once the decision is made, the referee will make the announcement in English through a microphone linked to the PA system. It will be the third FIFA competition — and first World Cup — where such announcements are made.
That means more accurately tracking time taken in substitutions, treatment of injured players, red cards, penalty kicks, goal celebration and video review interventions.Article contentThe 32-country Women’s World Cup runs across nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to Aug. 20. The match ball also contains a sensor, allowing officials to determine exactly when the ball was played, which helps in offside decisions, and whether the ball was touched at all.
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