Video assistant referees can now step in if attacking team commits a clear foul before the ball is in play and has a direct impact on a goal, penalty kick or disciplinary sanction

A raft of landmark rule changes will come into force ahead of this summer’s World Cup

Video assistant referees can now step in if attacking team commits a clear foul before the ball is in play and has a direct impact on a goal, penalty kick or disciplinary sanction

The International Football Association Board has announced a raft of rule changes for the World Cup, including expanded powers for VAR and five-second countdowns for throw-ins and…

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature significant rule updates, including expanded VAR powers, stricter discipline, and innovative measures to combat time-wasting.

Red cards for covering mouths, corner kicks for time wasting and broadened use of VAR technology will be implemented.

Nova interpretação permitirá anulação de gols por bloqueios em faltas e escanteios mesmo antes da bola entrar em jogo

FIFA’s refereeing chief cited England as an example of now-forbidden conduct.

Fouls committed immediately before the ball is in play will now come under VAR scrutiny

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FIFA and IFAB unveil strict new laws for the 2026 World Cup, targeting time-wasting, tougher red cards, faster VAR checks and quicker restarts.