Russian notes: FIFA referees boss promises VAR will end controversial decisions

By Andrew Warshaw in Moscow

June 15 – FIFA’s top refereeing watchdogs are urging the public not to expect miracles from the Video Assistant Referees (VAR) system that is making its World Cup  debut in Russia. But director of refereeing Massimo Busacca nevertheless insists the system will be a help rather than a hindrance despite lingering doubts about whether VAR has been implemented  too quickly in FIFA’s flagship event because of confusing rulings and long delays.

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Qatar’s beIN opens up World Cup broadcasts to Saudis and Egyptians on free-to-air channels

By Paul Nicholson

June 14 – Egyptian and Saudi Arabian fans will be able to watch their teams play at the World Cup after a last minute announcement by broadcast rightsholder beIN Sport that 22 matches will be broadcast on their free-to-air channels. The dispute over beIN’s distribution in both countries has been bitter with the Qataris having distribution issues and the Saudis even pirating rights on newly launched broadcast-spoiler station BeoutQ.

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