I can share what’s been reported recently, but I don’t have live access to real-time feeds right now. Here’s the latest I can summarize based on recent coverage up to 2025–2026:
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The Scottish FA has established an independent VAR review mechanism to improve transparency and consistency. This includes an independent panel that assesses key match incidents (KMIs) in the Premiership and ongoing involvement from former players, managers, and officials. This move aims to provide clearer oversight of VAR decisions and rebuild trust after contentious calls. [Source coverage around 2024–2025 discussing the standalone VAR review panel and transparency efforts.]
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There have been notable debates around specific VAR interventions, including high-profile Celtic-related calls in the 2024–25 window, where independent panels reviewed certain decisions and provided findings on whether VAR interventions were correct or not. Some rulings have overturned or challenged on-field outcomes, while others upheld the original calls. These episodes have fueled ongoing discussions about angle availability, line-of-sight judgments, and the criteria used for “clear and obvious error.” [Sources around 2024–2025 discussing KMI panels and Celtic-related VAR outcomes.]
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In broader context, the Scottish FA has signaled continued refinement of VAR processes ahead of the next season, including the appointment of dedicated VAR officials and the potential for additional external reviews to bolster consistency. [Reported in late 2024 into 2025 as part of VAR reforms and teething problems notes.]
If you want, I can:
- Look up the very latest official Scottish FA statements or press releases and summarize them with direct quotes.
- Pull up recent BBC/Sky/STV coverage and compare specific incident outcomes.
- Create a quick conditions table showing which KMIs were deemed correct vs. incorrect by the independent panels in the most recent review cycle.
Would you like me to fetch the current official statements and the most recent KMIs and present a concise timeline with sources? If you have a preferred outlet (BBC, STV, Sky, Scottish FA site), tell me and I’ll prioritize it.
Note: If you’d like, I can also set up a brief news digest with dates and brief verdicts for the last quarter.
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At the end of last season, with VAR having caused a lot of controversy throughout the campaign - as well as being banned in Sweden, we ran a quick survey to ask fans if they think it is time for a proper review of its use in Scotland. Just under 1,000 people took part (976). The results were overwhelming in favour. The question asked was:"Do you agree that the Scottish Football Authorities should work with ALL stakeholders, principally the fans who are the lifeblood of the game, and under an...
scottishfsa.orgIan Maxwell says it's still the very early days of using the video technology.
news.stv.tvThe governing body has also appointed dedicated VAR officials for next season.
news.stv.tvScottish FA are disappointed by Rangers claims after meeting on Wednesday; Ibrox club said overriding consensus Alistair Johnston handball decision was wrong in loss at Celtic; SFA say handball check subjective and explain why offside not mentioned in initial VAR audio
www.skysports.comThe Scottish FA’s Key Match Incident (KMI) Review Panel has weighed in on two pivotal VAR decisions in Celtic’s 5-0 demolition of St Johnstone in the Scottish
celtsarehere.comScottish FA are disappointed by Rangers claims after meeting on Wednesday; Ibrox club said overriding consensus Alistair Johnston handball decision was wrong in loss at Celtic; SFA say handball check subjective and explain why offside not mentioned in VAR audio
www.skysports.comThe ruling will only add to Celtic’s frustration, as no conclusive footage was ever provided to show the ball had completely crossed the byline. The decision
celtsarehere.comThree decisions are deemed incorrect by by the Scottish FA's VAR independent review panel following the first round of Scottish Premiership fixtures.
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