The Premier League is back with a bang, and this season brings several intriguing rule tweaks that could significantly impact matches. At Marvelbet, we’ve analyzed every change to give you the ultimate guide on how these adjustments will shape the beautiful game.
VAR Evolves: More Clarity, Less Controversy?
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system remains intact despite Wolves’ push to scrap it. This season, the focus shifts to the “referee’s call” principle – VAR will only intervene if the on-field decision is “clearly and obviously wrong.”
Key improvements include:
- Enhanced communication: Stadium screens will now display explanations for ALL disallowed goals, including those upheld by VAR after on-field calls.
- New social updates: The Premier League‘s PLMatchCentre X account will provide near-live updates post-VAR checks.

Handball Rule Tweaks: Fairer Outcomes
The handball law sees two major adjustments:
- Accidental DOGSO (Denying Obvious Goal-Scoring Opportunity): Now a yellow card instead of red if unintentional.
- Context matters: Referees will consider:
- Player proximity to the ball
- Arm position during natural movements (e.g., breaking a fall)
- Deflections off the player’s own body
Former referee Dermot Gallagher told Marvelbet: “These changes acknowledge that not every handball is equal. We’re moving toward more nuanced decision-making.”
Time-Saving Measures
Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SAOT)
Expected by October 2024, SAOT promises:
- 31-second faster offside checks
- Millimeter-accurate decisions via AI-powered tracking
Stoppage Time Adjustments
- First 30 seconds post-goal celebrations won’t be added
- Only excessive delays (VAR checks/prolonged celebrations) count toward added time
Timewasting tactics face renewed scrutiny under updated regulations.
Penalty Encroachment: Impact Over Infraction
The new standard:
- Retakes only required if encroaching players directly affect the penalty outcome
- Attacker interference? Indirect free kick awarded instead
Dissent Crackdown Continues
After 173 dissent yellows in 2023/24 (vs. 79 the prior season), expect:
- Stricter enforcement: Confronting referees still guarantees bookings
- Behind-the-scenes pressure: Clubs face stronger penalties for public VAR criticism
Financial Fair Play 2.0
While current PSR rules remain, 2025/26 will likely introduce:
- 85% squad cost cap (80% for UEFA competitors)
- League-wide spending anchor tied to lowest earner’s revenue

Marvelbet Key Takeaways
- VAR isn’t going anywhere, but its application becomes more restrained
- Handball calls gain nuance, reducing controversial decisions
- SAOT’s arrival could be the offside revolution fans demanded
- Financial reforms loom, potentially leveling the playing field
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Even penalty specialists like Saka must adapt to new encroachment rules.