Nottingham Forest Granted Access to VAR Audio Amid Penalty Controversy

Nottingham Forest will have the opportunity to privately listen to VAR audio regarding three penalty claims in their match against Everton. The club had previously called for the audio to be publicly released after their appeals were rejected in the 2-0 defeat.

Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) will allow Forest to hear the audio privately similar to other clubs’ requests. There’s no decision yet on whether the audio will be included in a Premier League Productions program.

Forest has requested access to the audio for transparency following Liverpool similar request after an incorrect offside decision in a previous match.

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