Premier League to share independent body’s review of referee and VAR decisions

The Premier League will publish the findings of its ​independent Key Match Incidents (KMI) Panel, which ‌reviews decisions taken by referees and ​the VAR, on a ⁠weekly basis in a bid to increase transparency, the English top-flight said on ‌Tuesday.

The five-member panel, established during the 2022-23 season, reviews ‌and votes on the decisions ‌officials ⁠took during all major incidents ⁠during the league’s matches. The results were shared with clubs and officials but the ​full judgments were ‌kept private till last season.

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The league said the move aimed to ensure “full transparency around the evaluations ‌of the decisions made by ​match officials.”

The league will also share direct quotes from on-field ⁠officials and VAR in major incidents on its Premier League Match Centre ‌social media account for the first time this season, along with in-game audio from cameras worn by referees in select matches.

“Alongside the professional referees’ body, the Premier ‌League will also continue to lobby football’s ​lawmakers IFAB to allow more communications from the Match ⁠Officials to be broadcast in-game,” the league ⁠added.

The 2026-27 Premier League season will kick off on Friday, ‌with defending champion Arsenal taking on promoted side Coventry City.

Published on Aug 18, 2026

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