World Cup 2026
FIFA To Expand VAR Rules For The 2026 World Cup With New Corner-Kick Reviews
FIFA Pushes Major VAR Expansion For 2026 World Cup — Corner-Kick Reviews Included
FIFA is moving forward with a major upgrade to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a decision that could reshape how matches are officiated on the grandest stage.
Despite facing opposition from several leagues and football administrators, FIFA is determined to expand VAR’s authority — this time, to include corner-kick decisions.
IFAB Initially Rejected VAR Reviews For Corners
Back in October, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) met to review possible changes to the VAR system.
While some improvements were approved, one proposal was firmly rejected:
Using VAR to assess corner-kick situations.
Domestic leagues and football bodies argued the change could lead to:
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Longer match delays
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More interruptions
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A disrupted game flow that frustrates fans and coaches alike
Yet, FIFA appears ready to press ahead.
FIFA Is Determined To Implement The Corner-Kick Rule
According to reports from BBC Sport, FIFA wants the new VAR upgrade implemented in time for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
This move highlights FIFA’s growing willingness to test new technologies on football’s biggest stage, even without full global approval.
If implemented, referees will be able to review corner-kick situations, opening the door to:
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Checking for missed fouls
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Identifying incorrect corner awards
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Reviewing potential handball or off-ball infractions
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Ensuring fairer decision-making during set-pieces
It’s a bold shift — and a controversial one.
VAR’s Scope Is Already Set To Grow In 2026
While the corner-kick proposal sparked debate, IFAB did approve other VAR upgrades that will definitely be used during the tournament.
One major change:
VAR Can Review Second Yellow Cards That May Turn Into Red Cards
This is expected to help referees make clearer disciplinary decisions in fast, chaotic match situations — especially as the World Cup expands to 48 teams.
What This Means For Football
If the corner-kick VAR expansion earns final approval, the 2026 World Cup could become a turning point in football officiating.
The upgrade promises more accuracy but might come at the cost of match rhythm — a trade-off that continues to divide fans, coaches, and football governing bodies.
One thing is certain:
FIFA is embracing deeper technological influence in football, and the 2026 World Cup will be the testing ground.
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