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PL Refs to Clamp Down on Holding in Penalty Area

Premier League will penalize sustained holding with more penalties and enforce a strict eight-second limit for goalkeepers releasing the ball, aiming to speed up play and improve fairness.

  • Ahead of the Friday kickoff, the 2025-26 Premier League season introduces an eight-second goalkeeper rule and stricter holding penalties, per PGMOL chief Howard Webb.
  • Amid concerns over unpunished fouls, PGMOL chief Howard Webb told reporters on Thursday that survey feedback highlighted 'a few too many' holding offences, prompting enforcement focus.
  • Under the new criteria, Premier League referees and VAR officials will analyse holding incidents for severity, impact, and focus on the opponent or the ball, as Howard Webb emphasized.
  • A corner will be awarded if goalkeepers exceed the eight-second limit, and attacking players preventing release will concede an indirect free kick.
  • Referee body cameras will be trialled from match round three, with only captains allowed to approach referees and VAR outcomes announced except for factual offsides.
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Premier League referees to place greater emphasis on holding in penalty area

Greater emphasis will be placed on sustained and impactful holding at set-pieces.

·Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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ESPN broke the news in United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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