Premier League holds talks with Ifab over plans to introduce Ref Cams next season
Briefly

The Premier League intends to implement Ref Cams, small cameras attached to referees' ears, for improved in-game footage for broadcasters. These cameras have been successfully trialed by FIFA during the Club World Cup. Discussions with the International Football Association Board could allow this technology's use in domestic competitions. If approved, Ref Cams might be tested in the Premier League's upcoming Summer Series tournament in the US. The technology's introduction would also require club approval and may not be used in every match. Positive feedback from Dazn and other European leagues highlights its advantages.
The Premier League aims to introduce Ref Cams, small cameras mounted on referees' ears, to provide unique in-game footage to broadcasters and enhance viewer experience.
If the International Football Association Board approves the trial, Ref Cams could debut in the Premier League's Summer Series tournament in the US, featuring major clubs.
Dazn's implementation of Ref Cams at the Club World Cup demonstrated the potential for instant replays, capturing the game's dynamic moments effectively.
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