Revolutionizing Football: Referee Body Cameras to Debut at Premier League Summer Series
The Premier League is set to trial referee body cameras during the Summer Series, enhancing transparency and decision-making in football.


The Premier League is poised to introduce a groundbreaking technological advancement by trialing referee body cameras during the final round of matches at its Summer Series event in the US on Sunday. This initiative follows the successful use of these cameras at the recent Club World Cup, where they were attached to referees along with microphones to capture compelling footage.
Enhanced Decision-Making
Fifa's head of refereeing, Pierluigi Collina, expressed that the results from the Club World Cup "went beyond our expectations." The cameras provided clear evidence of incidents that were otherwise missed by the on-field officials. For instance, during a match between Atletico Madrid and Paris St-Germain, a handball by an Atletico defender was not visible to the referee due to a blocked line of vision. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was able to alert the on-field official to the incident, showcasing the potential of this technology.
Future Implementation
On Wednesday, international law makers Ifab confirmed that the trial could be extended to competitions for professional teams outside of Fifa competitions. This means the Premier League could implement the technology for Sunday's games in Atlanta, where Thomas Bramall will officiate the match between Manchester United and Everton. If two-thirds of the clubs agree, the body cameras could be introduced for the forthcoming Premier League season, although the frequency of their use remains unclear.
Historical Context
Jarred Gillett made history in May 2024 by becoming the first referee to wear a bodycam during a Premier League game, specifically in Crystal Palace's 4-0 victory over Manchester United. This was permitted as a "one-off" to capture footage for a programme promoting match officials. The trial at the Summer Series marks a significant step forward in the integration of technology to support referees and enhance the fairness of the game.
Related Topics
- Premier League
- Football
- VAR
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