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The 2026/27 Premier League season has begun with several changes to the way matches will be officiated, with the new measures aimed mainly at reducing time-wasting, limiting unnecessary delays and giving Video Assistant Referee (VAR) a slightly broader role.
Here are five important changes fans should know:
The previous rule required players to stay off for 30 seconds.
If a team fails to restart within the allotted five seconds, possession will be awarded to the opposition for a throw-in. In the case of a delayed goal-kick, the opposing team will instead be awarded a corner.
If a player takes longer without a legitimate reason, the replacement player will not be allowed to enter until the next stoppage, provided at least one minute has elapsed.
The measure is intended to prevent players from deliberately delaying substitutions and slowing down matches.
However, the rule does not mean VAR will review every incident where a referee could potentially have awarded a second yellow card.
Intervention will only apply when the second booking is clearly incorrect.
When play is stopped because a goalkeeper is injured, the manager will be required to nominate an outfield player to leave the pitch temporarily.
That player must remain off the field for at least one minute after play resumes.
The Premier League says the trial is intended to discourage teams from using goalkeeper injuries to waste time or create opportunities for tactical instructions.
What the Changes Mean for Fans
The new measures are designed to make Premier League matches faster and more fluid while discouraging deliberate time-wasting and unnecessary stoppages.
Players, managers and referees will all need to adjust to the stricter approach as the 2026/27 season progresses.
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