Referee Jarred Gillett wore a 'RefCam' during the Premier League clash between Manchester United and Crystal Palace.
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- RefCam was used in Man Utd vs Palace clash
- Provided insight into referee's point of view
- Footage to be used as part of an educational programme
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WHAT HAPPENED?
For the first time in the history of the Premier League, a referee wore a video camera to officiate a match as the technology was used during Crystal Palace's mauling of Manchester United on May 6. The head-mounted camera, also known as the 'RefCam', provided an insightful peek into referee Jarred Gillett's point of view during the match and the footage will be used in an educational programme highlighting the role of a referee.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
A similar technology was used during a Bundesliga clash earlier this year where German referee Daniel Schlager wore a camera to officiate Eintracht Frankfurt vs Wolfsburg match. This was a one-off occurrence in the current Premier League season that the 'RefCam' was brought into practice.
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WHAT NEXT?
After officiating United's game at Selhurst Park, Gillett has been named as the VAR for the club's penultimate Premier League game against Newcastle United on Wednesday.