Premier League changes for 2024-25: How VAR, handball and offside will be different (2024)

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After a summer of Spain winning the European Championship,Argentina lifting the Copa America,and Olympians playing football in Paris and other French cities, the real entertainment is returning to a screen near you. And it starts at Old Trafford this evening (Friday), where Manchester United host Fulham to kick-start another nine months of unscripted drama otherwise known as Pure Barclays.

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There will still be 22 footballers on the pitch, a referee, a couple of nervous managers and thousands of fans in attendance, but there have been some tweaks to the format for 2024-25.

Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton are back in the top flight, new laws are being introduced, semi-automated offside rulings are on the way, a new ball will be kicked around, there are fresh faces in the dugouts and, for the first time since October 2015, no Jurgen Klopp.

So, without further ado, allow The Athletic to steer you through the need-to-knows ahead of the new season…

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Changes to VAR

The Premier League and PGMOL, the match officials’ organisation, accepted they lost their way with VAR last season, so spent the summer reminding match officials, club managers and players of its importance, while also unveiling a six-point plan to improve it.

This focuses on reducing delays to the match involvement, in-stadium announcements on decisions, better communication, maintaining a high threshold for VAR intervention, more transparency and more stringent training.

Supporters inside stadiums will now be shown all ‘goals’ that get disallowed on the venue’s big screen(s), as well as a definitive clip if there has been a delay to the restart of the action because a goal has been checked for a potential offside or possible foul. There is also a new Premier League Match Centre social-media account that will communicate the facts regarding VAR decisions.

Welcome to the Premier League Match Centre X account. This page will provide live updates from Stockley Park including information directly from the VAR Hub. We will issue near-live updates on operational matters from all matches – including clarification on refereeing and VAR.

— Premier League Match Centre (@PLMatchCentre) August 13, 2024

The PGMOL went on a VAR recruitment drive over the summer, receiving interest from around 60 officials, and 12 new specialist video assistant referees will be rolled out during the season.

Video assistant referees at PGMOL’s Stockley Park base have been told not to get involved in subjective calls, instead only intervening when there is a ‘clear and obvious error’. A new term will also be heard: “referee’s call”. It will be used to make it clear the on-pitch decision is critical in the process, and that this should stand unless there is, yes, a clear and obvious error.

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If a referee gets sent to the pitch-side monitor, the replays they are shown on it will be played at normal speed. Only when a point of contact is being established will the frames be slowed down.

Semi-automated offsides introduced

Semi-automated offside technology (SOAT) is coming, although not for the start of the season as the technology is still being tested. The Premier League expects it “from after one of the autumn international breaks”, so it could be September, October or as far away as November.

SOAT — yes, another acronym — has proven effective and efficient, most recently at Euro 2024. Before that, it was used at the men’s World Cup in 2022. Genius Sports, already a data partner of the Premier League, will supply the technology. You can read a full breakdown of what to expect from itelsewhere on The Athletic.

Revised handball rule

After receiving feedback from the players that there were too many penalties given for handball last season, changes have been made to what constitutes that offence.

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The rules on handball have been tweaked (Julian Finney/Getty Images)

The Premier League has advised players that not every touch of a hand or arm on the ball is an offence and that they are not expected to move with their arms into an unnatural position behind their backs to try to avoid such contact.

It will not be handball if the player concerned is deemed to be in a justifiable position or making a justifiable action; if there is a clear change of trajectory when the ball is touched by, or deflects off, the same player; or if the ball hits the supporting arm when a player falls to the ground.

PSR alternative being trialled

The current profit and sustainability rules (PSR) will remain in place for this season, but a shadow system of the new regulations will be trialled ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.

Clubs agreed to this non-binding shadowing at the league AGM in June and it will comprise squad cost rules (SCR) and top to bottom anchoring rules (TBA). The Premier League and its clubs want to evaluate the system alongside European football governing body UEFA’s financial regulations.

SCR regulates on-pitch spending to a proportion — 85 per cent — of a club’s football revenue and net profit/loss on player sales. TBA is a de facto hard salary cap that would limit the amount any club could spend on their first-team squad to five times the amount the bottom-placed team the previous season received from the Premier League in centralised media and sponsorship income.

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A key difference with these new financial rules is that clubs will now be asked to provide accounts twice a year, in March and October, meaning the Premier League will be assessing them on more up-to-date information.

The league’s proposed anchoring rule faces stern opposition from the Professional Footballers’ Association, the players’ trade union in England and Wales, and was voted against by three of the 20 clubs — Aston Villa, Manchester City and Manchester United — in April.

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The new Premier League ball (Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)

Changes to team news, the mid-season break, the ball and celebrations

There are a few other changes.

Team news will now be released 75 minutes before kick-off, rather than an hour, while players were informed last season that there would be no mid-season break in 2024-25 due to a congested calendar. To help with player welfare, the Premier League is starting a week later than usual this season, on the third weekend in August.

There is also going to be a new ball, the Nike Flight (pictured above), which marks the sportswear company’s 25th year as the league’s official ball supplier. It has been designed to generate more powerful strikes and has moulded grooves intended to reduce drag.

Another change that has been welcomed by the players is a new 30-second allowance for celebrations after a goal has been scored, which will not be included in the game’s added-on time.

Additional reporting: Caoimhe O’Neill.

GO DEEPERHow hopeful are the fans of all 20 Premier League clubs feeling about their 2024-25 chances?

(Top photo: Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images)

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Dan Sheldon is a football news reporter for The Athletic, covering Manchester City and Manchester United. He spent four years writing about Southampton FC, two of which were at the Southern Daily Echo. Follow Dan on Twitter @dansheldonsport

Premier League changes for 2024-25: How VAR, handball and offside will be different (2024)

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Premier League changes for 2024-25: How VAR, handball and offside will be different? ›

Changes to VAR

What is the new offside rule in the Premier League 2024? ›

When a match-defining moment occurs, such as a penalty, a goal or a red card, the technology will track to see if any attacking player involved in the build-up to the incident was offside. If a player receives a ball in an offside position, the technology will send an alert to the officials in the VAR Hub.

What are the new Premier League rules? ›

According to the new rule, clubs will have an extra 15 minutes and can release their team sheets 75 minutes before kick-off. So for a match starting at 3:00 PM, the team sheets will be released to the public by 1:45 PM now, giving less time to managers to make last-minute changes.

What is the handball rule in Premier League 22 23? ›

Where a player denies the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by a handball offence, the player is sent off wherever the offence occurs (except a goalkeeper within their penalty area). The Law is clear that a free kick cannot be given for an offence against an outside agent.

How is offside determined in VAR? ›

As per the official Premier League website, VAR uses two-dimensional lines - one placed on the attacker and one on the defender - to make offside decisions. A crosshair is used to identify the exact position of the offside line, so that the relevant body part can be accurately identified by the VAR.

What is the new offside in the Premier League? ›

This season, the Premier League is set to introduce semi-automated offside technology (SOAT), although its implementation is scheduled for after one of the autumn international breaks. SOAT has already proven its worth in international tournaments, such as Euro 2024 and the 2022 World Cup.

What is the offside rule change? ›

The new rule dictates if any part of an attacker's body that can score — head, torso or legs — is still in line with the defender then they should be judged onside.

What is the rule 16 in the Premier League? ›

A goal kick is awarded when the whole of the ball passes over the goal line, on the ground or in the air, having last touched a player of the attacking team, and a goal is not scored.

What does 7th in the Premier League get? ›

If Man City win the FA Cup, sixth will become a Europa League place and the Europa Conference League spot will drop to seventh. So that means seventh place will qualify for Europe if City come out on top at Wembley.

What is the shirt rule in Premier League? ›

be in keeping with the professional appearance of the player's equipment. not be attached to the shirt. not be dangerous to the player wearing it or any other player (e.g. opening/closing mechanism around neck) not have any part(s) extending out from the surface (protruding elements)

What is the new hand ball rule? ›

The law-making body International Football Association Board (Ifab) says that if the ball is either kicked or headed by a player and the ball then goes on to their own arm, it is not handball unless the ball then goes directly into the opponents' goal or the player scores immediately afterwards.

What is the 30 second rule in handball? ›

If the player commits unsportsmanlike conduct within the last 30 seconds of a game, a player gets red/blue card, and the opponent get to fire a 7 meter shot on goal, no matter where on the court the foul was committed.

How does the handball rule work? ›

According to Law 12.1 of the IFAB rules, it is a foul if a player deliberately touches the ball with their hand or arm - usually by moving their hand or arm towards the ball. It is also a foul if the contact comes as a result of a player trying to make their body unnaturally bigger.

What is the new offside rule in VAR? ›

"Instead, you will be not offside if any part of the body that can score a goal is in line with the last defender, even if other parts of the attacker's body are in front. “That will sort it out and you will no longer have decisions about millimetres and a fraction of the attacker being in front of the defensive line.”

What is the new offside technology for the Premier League? ›

Semi-automated offside technology approved by clubs for 2024-25 season. Premier League clubs have approved unanimously the use of semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) for the 2024-25 season. The plan is to introduce the system after one of the international breaks in September or October, the Premier League said.

How accurate is VAR for offside? ›

This manual process involves using a one-pixel wide line to identify the exact position of the offside line and the relevant body part. By implementing this meticulous approach, VAR ensures that offside decisions are determined with utmost accuracy, leaving no room for error.

What are offsides in Premier League soccer? ›

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For all non-football-loving nations, offside is when a player is ahead of the last defender (excluding the goalkeeper) when the ball is passed.

What is the offside rule behind the last defender? ›

The law states that a player is in an offside position if any of their body parts, except the hands and arms, are in the opponents' half of the pitch, and closer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent (the last opponent is usually, but not necessarily, the goalkeeper).

When was the offside rule introduced in Premier League? ›

The offside rule was introduced in 1863 by the then newly formed Football Association (FA), stating that a player is offside unless three players from the opposing team are in front of him. This rule was changed in 1925, reducing the number of opposing players required to be in front from 3 to 2 players.

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