The Premier League will reportedly trial the use of video assistant referees in 15 matches this season before potentially introducing it fully next year.
According to Sky Sports, it will initially be tried in five 3 p.m. BST kick-off games on September 15.
The first trial will not include communication between the VAR team and on-pitch officials, but scenarios will be replicated "as-live" in the VAR hub at Stockley Park in London to see how the hub handles the officiating of multiple simultaneous matches.
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