Referees at next month's Club World Cup will communicate decisions taken after VAR reviews to the crowd as part of a new trial.
One of the great frustrations around VAR, particularly among match-going fans, has been the lack of communication around how a decision has been reached.
The game's lawmaking body the International Football Association Board approved a trial at its annual business meeting at Wembley on Wednesday that seeks to tackle the issue.
The game's lawmaking body the International Football Association Board approved a trial at its annual business meeting at Wembley on Wednesday that seeks to tackle the issue.
If the initial trial is a success, it could be rolled out to other FIFA competitions later in the year including the Women's World Cup.
IFAB board member Mark Bullingham, the chief executive of the Football Association, said: "We think it's important in terms of transparency, predominantly to the crowd in the stadium, who at the moment don't get enough information as to what's happening with a decision."

