The great offside debate: use new technology or scrap it all together?

Hawk-Eye has told Fifa that its automated offside system is ‘ready to go’

Assistant referee Sian Massey-Ellis flags for offside in a Premier League match
Assistant referee Sian Massey-Ellis flags for offside in a Premier League match
(Image credit: Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Football’s offside rule could be automated at next year’s Fifa World Cup in Qatar after technology firm Hawk-Eye told the sport’s world governing body that its newly-developed system is “ready to go”.

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