Nottingham Forest will be given the opportunity to privately hear the VAR audio connected to three penalty claims in their match against Everton last Sunday.
Forest called on Monday for the audio between Stuart Attwell and on-field official Anthony Taylor to be released publicly and the PA news agency understands the club are unhappy that does not appear to be the case.
Sources close to referees body Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) insist it has nothing to hide and will give the club the opportunity to hear the audio in private, as it would any other club making a similar request.
It is also understood, however, that no decision has yet been taken on whether this audio would also feature in the next edition of 'Match Officials Mic'd Up', which will air next Tuesday evening.
The audio related to a wrongly disallowed Luis Diaz goal for Liverpool at Tottenham earlier this season was released publicly, but in that instance there had been a serious communication error so the matter was treated differently.
The club have risked FA and Premier League sanction over their extraordinary response to the three rejected penalty appeals.
The club said in a statement on Sunday they had "warned" PGMOL that VAR Stuart Attwell "was a Luton fan" but that PGMOL did not change the appointment.
The Premier League said it was "extremely disappointed" by the statement, adding it was "never appropriate to improperly question the integrity of match officials".
Everton boss Sean Dyche was asked at a press conference if he thought the fallout from Sunday's match could have been handled better, saying: "I can't concern myself with other people's business, only our own.
"It's up to everybody else to conduct themselves how they see
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