Liverpool fans will this week be given the chance to hear discussions between Premier League referees and the VAR regarding how decisions are made.
This comes after a similar idea came to fruition ahead of Liverpool's league meeting with Leicester City in May, which saw Howard Webb appear on Sky Sports' Monday Night football coverage to broadcast audio of how officials communicated with those situated at the PGMOL's Stockley Park base.
Further insight will now be provided on Wednesday evening when 'Match Officials: Mic'd Up' is shown at 8pm on Sky Sports, where a similar format to the previous edition will follow. According to ESPN, former Reds striker Michael Owen will be among those to feature on the programme.
It remains to be seen which incidents will be reviewed tomorrow night, though there are plenty of contentious decisions available from the current campaign to be assessed.
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Liverpool wrongly saw Alexis Mac Allister shown a red card for a challenge on Bournemouth's Ryan Christie last month, a call VAR lead Paul Tierney failed to overturn, although the decision was successfully appealed.
Wolves were also on the receiving end of a poor decision during the first Monday Night Football of the season, being denied a late penalty despite Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana making significant contact with Sasa Kalajdzic in the box. An apology was later issued to Wolves boss Gary O'Neil by the PGMOL's Jon Moss.
The weekend just gone also saw another baffling moment play out as Nathan Ake's goal was allowed to stand against Fulham despite Manuel Akanji being
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