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Everything about VAR vote you need to know as SPFL clubs go to the polls

It's been the hot topic in Scottish football this season, and clubs are finally preparing to go the polls to debate VAR.

The video assistant referee has been widely implement in leagues, domestic cups and competitions across the globe.

We've become accustomed to seeing the technology in action during Champions League and Europa League clashes, as well as at Euro 2020 and during Scotland' s World Cup qualifiers.

Serie A, the English Premier League, La Liga and the Bundelsiga are among the domestic divisions well versed in the format.

Now SPFL clubs will have their say on if the Scottish Premiership should be added to this list.

Record Sport gives you all the information you need to know ahead of the vote.

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All 42 SPFL clubs will vote on the proposal on Tuesday, April 19.

The resolution requires 75 per cent of Premiership clubs, 75 cent of clubs in the Championship and 75 cent of League One and League Two clubs combined to vote in favour. It would, however, be introduced only in the top flight.

If VAR is given the green light, the SFA will implement the system used across the globe and implemented by FIFA.

Officials will not be able to check if they have reached the right decision during a game.

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