Premier League referees' chief Howard Webb has suggested the video assistant referee system could be expanded to include yellow cards and corners.
Webb revealed football's law-makers, the International Football Association Board, are reviewing the use of VAR, which has been in place in the Premier League since the 2019-20 season, and that he would be "open" to an extension of its current remit if those involved in the game wanted it.
The technology is currently used to review potentially match-changing decisions such as goals, straight red cards, penalties and mistaken identity, but could be implemented on a wider basis.
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