I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can summarize what’s known up to recently and suggest how to verify the latest.
Direct answer
- The Scottish FA VAR panel rulings have involved multiple cases where Key Match Incidents (KMIs) or other VAR interventions were reviewed. In some cases, panels have found VAR decisions to be incorrect, while in others the on-field decision was upheld. For the very latest specific ruling you asked about, I don’t have a real-time update in this moment.
What I can tell you
- The Scottish FA (SFA) established a VAR independent review process to improve transparency and consistency, including an independent panel to review Key Match Incidents in the Premiership. This move aims to assess high-profile VAR calls with outside input.[3]
- In 2024-25, there were high-profile discussions around VAR decisions in matches such as the Old Firm, with clubs and the SFA engaging over alleged miscommunications and the criteria used for handball and offside determinations.[2][4]
- Recent reporting has highlighted that the KMI panel has issued rulings on Celtic-related VAR calls in some matches, sometimes overturning or questioning VAR interventions, and at other times backing the on-field call. Specific outcomes depend on the incident and the panel’s assessment.[8][9]
How to get the latest precise ruling
- Check the Scottish FA official site or their VAR independent review panel communications for the most recent decision: they publish summaries and sometimes full rulings or press releases after panel meetings.[3]
- Look for reputable sports outlets’ coverage of the latest KMI panel decisions in Scotland, such as BBC Sport or Sky Sports, which frequently report on VAR-related rulings and the SFA’s responses.[9]
- If you want, I can search for the very latest headlines and pull the exact panel outcome and dates, then summarize with sources cited.
Would you like me to pull the most recent article and provide a concise, cited update with the exact panel ruling and its implications? If yes, I’ll fetch current sources and present them with citations.
Sources
Scottish FA are disappointed by Rangers claims after meeting on Wednesday; Ibrox club said overriding consensus Alistair Johnston handball decision was wrong in loss at Celtic; SFA say handball check subjective and explain why offside not mentioned in initial VAR audio
www.skysports.comAt the end of last season, with VAR having caused a lot of controversy throughout the campaign - as well as being banned in Sweden, we ran a quick survey to ask fans if they think it is time for a proper review of its use in Scotland. Just under 1,000 people took part (976). The results were overwhelming in favour. The question asked was:"Do you agree that the Scottish Football Authorities should work with ALL stakeholders, principally the fans who are the lifeblood of the game, and under an...
scottishfsa.orgScottish FA are disappointed by Rangers claims after meeting on Wednesday; Ibrox club said overriding consensus Alistair Johnston handball decision was wrong in loss at Celtic; SFA say handball check subjective and explain why offside not mentioned in VAR audio
www.skysports.comIan Maxwell says it's still the very early days of using the video technology.
news.stv.tvThree decisions are deemed incorrect by by the Scottish FA's VAR independent review panel following the first round of Scottish Premiership fixtures.
www.bbc.comThe Scottish FA’s Key Match Incident (KMI) Review Panel has weighed in on two pivotal VAR decisions in Celtic’s 5-0 demolition of St Johnstone in the Scottish
celtsarehere.comThe ruling will only add to Celtic’s frustration, as no conclusive footage was ever provided to show the ball had completely crossed the byline. The decision
celtsarehere.comThe governing body has also appointed dedicated VAR officials for next season.
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