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    Each of the 13 mistakes so far this season

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 14, 2026No Comments10 Mins Read2 Views
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    Video assistant referee errors have risen in the first half of the Premier League season.

    Data collected by BBC Sport taken from the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents (KMI) Panel shows mistakes have increased 30% season-on-season from 10 to 13.

    It is still a marked improvement on previous years, with 20 errors at this stage of the 2023-24 campaign and 23 in 2022-23.

    All but two of the mistakes are missed interventions, up from seven to 11, when the video assistant refereee (VAR) failed to advise the referee he should change a decision.

    Incorrect interventions are down from three to two. But total overturns have also dropped from 57 in 2024-25 to 47 this season – a fall of 17.54%.

    The KMI Panel also catalogues on-field mistakes which did not reach the clear and obvious threshold for VAR to intervene. There are also up from 12 to 15.

    Here is every mistake this season across these categories

    How the KMI Panel works

    The KMI Panel meets every week to dissect each decision, from goals to penalties to red cards.

    It has five members: three former players and coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO).

    The KMI Panel was created by the Premier League clubs in 2022 to take performance stats out of the hands of the refereeing body.

    Crucially, it is not intended to look at each incident like any fan or manager would. It takes into account the laws of the game and, crucially, how the Premier League expects its games to be refereed.

    That is why the list of errors will not be as extensive as supporters would expect.

    The KMI Panel first looks at the decision of the on-field referee team, and then of the VAR.

    As the VAR is operating to a higher threshold – clear and obvious – there are times when the KMI Panel will say the referee was wrong but the VAR was correct not to intervene.

    The KMI Panel also considers second yellow cards which were missed, or incorrectly shown.

    1. Liverpool 4-2 Bournemouth: Senesi red card

    The ball accidentally hit Marcos Senesi’s arm but he then deliberately batted it away just as Hugo Ekitike was about to run through on goal. The referee did not show Senesi a card having deemed it to not be foul play.

    The VAR, Michael Oliver, only looked at the first touch on the arm.

    On-field vote: 1-4

    VAR vote: 1-4

    What the panel said: “There is a secondary action by Senesi, where he moves his arm to flick the ball away, which is a handball offence. The majority feel that this was an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.”

    2. Chelsea 2-0 Fulham: King’s goal is disallowed

    The game was goalless in the 21st minute when Josh King scored to give Fulham the lead.

    Referee Rob Jones initially gave the goal. It was wrongly ruled out through a VAR review for a foul in the build-up by Rodrigo Muniz on Trevoh Chalobah.

    This was a high-profile error which led to the VAR, Michael Salisbury, being stood down from his next appointment.

    On-field vote: 5-0

    VAR vote: 0-5

    What the panel said: “Muniz has possession and Chalobah tries to step in to win the ball. This contact is normal in the context of the skill Muniz was performing.”

    3. Wolves 2-3 Everton: Bueno denied a penalty

    Hugo Bueno tried to jink back inside in the 70th minute, but went down under a challenge from Iliman Ndiaye.

    Referee Michael Oliver allowed play to continue and the VAR, Craig Pawson, decided there was not enough in it for a review.

    Wolves trailed 3-1 at the time and could have got back into the game.

    On-field vote: 1-4

    VAR vote: 2-3

    What the panel said: “Bueno turns back into Ndiaye who does not make any contact on the ball. The contact made is careless and the panel felt that a penalty should have been awarded.”

    4. Brentford 3-1 Man Utd: Collins escapes red card

    Nathan Collins of Brentford fouls Bryan Mbeumo of Manchester United leading to a penalty being awarded.

    Nathan Collins escaped with only a yellow card after dragging back Bryan Mbeumo as he was about to shoot

    Nathan Collins pulled back Bryan Mbeumo as he was about to latch on to a pass.

    Referee Craig Pawson gave the penalty but only cautioned Collins. The VAR, Andy Madley, did not think Mbeumo was in control to be denied a scoring chance.

    Brentford, 2-1 up in the 71st minute, should have been reduced to 10 men. And Bruno Fernandes’ penalty was saved.

    On-field vote: 0-5

    VAR vote: 0-5

    What the panel said: “There is an impactful holding action by Collins which is not an attempt to play the ball. Mbuemo is clearly prevented from having a clear shot at goal.”

    5. Chelsea 1-3 Brighton: Gusto’s high boot

    Malo Gusto raised a foot to make a clearance, not realising Yankuba Minteh was behind him.

    The Brighton player went down holding his head, but referee Simon Hooper did not believe there was contact. The VAR, Darren England, felt there was no conclusive proof for an overturn.

    The game was 1-1 in the 87th minute but Brighton scored twice in stoppage time.

    On-field vote: 0-5

    VAR vote: 0-5

    What the panel said: “Gusto’s foot is raised and makes clear contact with the shoulder and head of Minteh and the VAR should have intervened.”

    6. Crystal Palace 3-3 Bournemouth: Senesi avoids red again

    The LED board displays a message that reads ‘Decision no red card, no denial of goal scoring opportunity.

    Marcos Senesi would have been suspended for a total of three games had he been shown the two red cards

    Referee Jarred Gillett was sent to the pitchside monitor by the VAR, Alex Chilowicz.

    Gillett rejected the advice that Senesi should be sent off for a denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO) foul on Ismaila Sarr. He stuck by his yellow card because he felt the ball was moving away from goal.

    Bournemouth were 2-0 up in the 51st minute when the incident happened.

    This goes down as a correct VAR intervention, but incorrect final outcome.

    On-field vote: 3-2

    VAR vote: 3-2

    What the panel said: “The majority felt that Sarr was very likely to gain possession with the ability to create an obvious goalscoring opportunity.”

    7. Brentford 3-1 Newcastle: Burn trips Ouattara

    Dango Ouattara of Brentford is tripped by Dan Burn of Newcastle United.

    Dango Ouattara was booked for simulation but the Premier League’s KMI Panel says he should have been awarded a penalty kick.

    Dan Burn stood on the foot of Dango Ouattara with the Brentford player theatrically throwing himself to the ground.

    It was the reaction which caused the VAR, Paul Tierney, to stay out of it.

    Brentford did get a penalty shortly afterwards for a clash between the same two players.

    On-field vote: 0-5

    VAR vote: 2-3

    What the panel said: “The panel were unanimous in their view that Burn commits a careless tripping offence. The panel were however split regarding the VAR outcome. Two members felt that the referee’s call should stand as the contact was glancing.”

    8. Bournemouth 2-2 West Ham: Kilman’s swipe at the ball

    Max Kilman of West Ham United handles in the box to concede a penalty against Bournemouth.

    Max Kilman should have been sent off for handball through a VAR review as well as conceding a spot-kick.

    Bournemouth trailed West Ham 2-0 when they were given a penalty in the 66th minute. Max Kilman had handled the ball when he was on the ground.

    Referee Thomas Bramall only showed a yellow card, and VAR Michael Oliver supported that.

    But there had been a deliberate movement of the arm by Kilman to prevent Evanilson getting a shot off.

    On-field vote: 0-5

    VAR vote: 1-4

    What the panel said: “There is clear evidence that Kilman makes an additional movement with his arm to swipe the ball and in doing so this denies an obvious goalscoring opportunity.”

    9. Newcastle 2-1 Man City: Foden caught late

    Fabian Schar connects with Manchester City’s midfielder Phil Foden inside the area

    The game was goalless when Fabian Schar fouled Phil Foden inside the box, and Newcastle went on to win the game 2-1.

    The game was goalless after 17 minutes when Phil Foden released a shot. He was caught late by Fabian Schar.

    Defenders are given a fair bit of latitude to try to block a shot, and a natural collision will not be ruled as a penalty.

    On-field vote: 2-3

    VAR vote: 2-3

    What the panel said: “Despite Foden getting a shot away, Schar makes a reckless foul challenge. Two panellists supported the decision as contact was a consequence of the momentum of the blocking action, and not clearly reckless.”

    10. Wolves 1-4 Man Utd: Agbadou handball

    Emmanuel Agbadou angled his body into the path of a shot to stop the ball, but VAR Stuart Attwell did not send referee Michael Salisbury to the monitor.

    On-field vote: 0-5

    VAR vote: 1-4

    What the panel said: “Agbadou leans in towards the ball with a straight arm and his arm blocks the shot heading towards goal.”

    11. Everton 0-1 Arsenal: Gunners get lucky

    William Saliba challenges Thierno Barry for the ball

    Everton could have made it 1-1 from the penalty spot had there been a VAR intervention

    Everton were losing 1-0 when William Saliba and Thierno Barry went for a bouncing ball. Barry got there first and was kicked by the Arsenal defender.

    The VAR, Michael Salisbury, decided there wasn’t enough contact to send referee Sam Barrott to the screen.

    On-field vote: 2-3

    VAR vote: 2-3

    What the panel said: “A late challenge where Saliba carelessly kicks Barry with no contact on the ball. Two panellists supported the on-field no penalty call as they felt there was not enough impact and a delayed reaction.”

    12. Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth: Gusto avoids another spot-kick

    For the second time the VAR failed to intervene to award a penalty against Gusto.

    It was 2-2 in the 54th minute when Marcus Tavernier played a long cross to David Brooks. Gusto jumped to head it and the ball landed on his outstretched arm.

    The VAR, Craig Pawson, wrongly determined that the ball had hit the Chelsea player too high on the arm for handball.

    On-field vote: 1-4

    VAR vote: 2-3

    What the panel said: “The panel felt that the ball hit the ‘red zone’ of his arm that was raised in an unjustifiable position.”

    13. Brentford 0-0 Tottenham: Romero escapes red

    Igor Thiago of Brentford is challenged by Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur.

    Tottenham would have had to play for 10 men for almost 40 minutes had Cristian Romero been sent off.

    Igor Thiago ran on to a ball over the top in the 56th minute, with Tottenham defender Cristian Romero making a wild swipe to try to intercept.

    Romero made no contact on the ball and brought down the Brentford striker. The VAR, Alex Chilowicz, felt there was no clear and obvious error in not giving the foul.

    On-field vote: 2-3

    VAR vote: 2-3

    What the panel said: “Romero doesn’t play the ball and then brings down Thiago, who has a high likelihood of gaining control of the ball, travelling towards goal, with no covering defenders.”

    How clubs have been affected

    The number of mistakes only tell part of the story. It is just as important when they happened.

    For instance, the one error Brighton suffered came late in a game at Chelsea which they went on to win 3-1. The mistake had no impact upon the result.

    Errors suffered:

    Bournemouth 2

    Brentford 2

    Manchester United 2

    Brighton 1

    Crystal Palace 1

    Everton 1

    Fulham 1

    Liverpool 1

    Manchester City 1

    Wolves 1

    Bournemouth, Brentford and Manchester United have suffered two VAR errors.

    Manchester United would argue that had Brentford been reduced to 10 men they would have had a better chance of rescuing the game. Their other error came in a 4-1 win at Wolves.

    Brentford have experience of this too, as Spurs should have had 10 men for most of the second half in that match. Their second error suffered came in the win against Newcastle.

    Bournemouth were affected when West Ham’s Kilman was not sent off after conceding a penalty in the 69th minute of a 2-2 draw. They should also have had a penalty at Chelsea in a game which was also 2-2.



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