May 19, 2024

The latest news from Aston Villa and Wolves in the form of a 26-minute show will air on Sky Sports and TNT Sports on Wednesday nights.

Aston Villa and Wolves fans will have the chance to hear VAR officials and referees discuss some of the most important Premier League decisions so far this season.

As reported by ESPN, a show called “Match Officials:
Mic’d Up’ will air Wednesday night and will see umpire Howard Webb review some of this season’s incidents and explain the thinking behind the decision. Conversations between the referee and the referee in Stockley Park will also be heard.

The show will be available to international rights holders before being broadcast Wednesday night at 8pm on Sky Sports and at 8:30pm on TNT Sports. This comes after a similar program was tested in May.

The 26-minute show features former Premier League striker turned pundit Michael Owen and will look back at some of the biggest incidents of the season. Although the incidents that will be presented are yet to be confirmed.
The show will be available to international copyright holders before being broadcast on Wednesday night at 8pm on Sky Sports and at 8:30pm on TNT Sports. This comes after a similar program was tested in May. The 26-minute show features former Premier League striker turned pundit Michael Owen and will look back at some of the biggest incidents of the season. Although the incidents that will be presented are yet to be confirmed.

One of the main talking points this season was the decision not to award Wolves a penalty when Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana fouled striker Sasa Kalajdzic in the closing minutes of their 0-1 loss to the Red Devils. opening weekend. Of the season. Season. There was also some controversy in Villa’s 3-0 loss to Liverpool at the weekend when VAR checks concluded Mohamed Salah was not offside in Dominik Szoboszlai’s opener.

Whether the show will run steadily throughout the season remains to be seen. But Webb has committed to sharing monthly VAR audio this season to help fans better understand how decisions are made.

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