The introduction of Artificial Intelligence-driven semi-automated VAR offside technology remains on course to be used at the World Cup in Qatar.
That is the message from The International Football Association Board (The IFAB), the organisation that determines the laws of football.
Offside decisions using VAR have been taking up to four minutes, with the technology aiming to cut the decision down to three or four seconds by providing faster information.
Chelsea were the first English Premier League (EPL) side to experience the technology during the FIFA Club World Cup in February.
This was just two months after the initial semi-automated system made its debut.
The IFAB continues in its discussions with FIFA as to the implementation of the upgraded VAR system, with the aim to utilise the offside technology at the upcoming World Cup in November.
“It looks very good and very promising,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino told a news conference on Monday.
“Our experts are looking into [the trials] before we take a decision on whether it will be used for the World Cup or not.”