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IFAB Approves Major Law Changes Ahead of 2026 World Cup

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved sweeping changes to the Laws of the Game, introducing expanded VAR powers, strict time countdowns, and a landmark offside trial that could reshape modern football.

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IFAB announces sweeping rule changes affecting VAR, offside, and time-wasting from June 2026.

The amendments will officially come into force on 1 June 2026, meaning they will apply at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and throughout the 2026/27 domestic season worldwide.

VAR Expanded: Corners & Second Yellow Cards Now Reviewable

One of the most significant updates allows the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to intervene in two additional situations:

Wrongly awarded corner kicksSecond yellow cards leading to a red card dismissal

Previously, VAR intervention was limited to goals, penalties, direct red cards, and cases of mistaken identity. The inclusion of corner decisions and second cautions reflects IFAB’s intention to correct match-changing errors that previously went unchecked.

Strict Countdown Rules Introduced

To combat time-wasting, IFAB has introduced visible countdown limits:

  • 5 seconds for throw-ins
  • 5 seconds for goal-kicks
  • 10 seconds for substitutions

Failure to comply could result in disciplinary sanctions or turnovers, depending on competition regulations. The changes aim to increase effective playing time and improve match flow.

Wenger’s “Daylight” Offside Rule to Be Trialled

Perhaps the most revolutionary development is the trial of Arsène Wenger’s proposed “daylight” offside rule. Under this concept, an attacking player would only be offside if there is clear space (“daylight”) between the defender and the attacker — meaning level or marginal overlaps would favour the attacker.

The trial is set to begin in Canada from April 2026 and could influence the interpretation of offside at elite level competitions, including future FIFA tournaments.

Impact on the 2026 World Cup

With the law changes taking effect on 1 June 2026, they will be operational at the 2026 World Cup hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Analysts believe these updates could significantly influence tactical approaches, defensive lines, and VAR usage during the tournament.

The reforms mark one of the most substantial adjustments to football’s laws in recent years, reinforcing IFAB’s stated objective of improving fairness, increasing transparency, and reducing time-wasting in the modern game.

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Daniel Jeddman is a seasoned journalist and publisher, and the founder and editor of Ghana Media, a leading independent digital news platform covering Ghana news, African affairs, and digital media trends. Active since 2011, Daniel has built a reputation for credible, engaging reporting and thought leadership in media. Beyond journalism, he is an accomplished author, having published the inspirational books Put God First, An Angel From Heaven, and Bloodline Effect, blending faith, life lessons, and storytelling to inspire readers across Africa and beyond.
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