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FA Cup Quarter-Finals Set with Semi-Automated Offside Technology

FA Cup Quarter-Finals Set with Semi-Automated Offside Technology

The Emirates FA Cup quarter-finals are gearing up with an exciting lineup of matches and the introduction of semi-automated offside technology for the remainder of the tournament. The quarter-final clashes will see Brighton & Hove Albion face Nottingham Forest, while Crystal Palace's fate has also been confirmed, setting the stage for intense battles on the pitch.

Match officials for these crucial games have been announced, ensuring fairness and precision in what promises to be thrilling encounters. The use of semi-automated offside technology, which was successfully implemented in previous rounds, will continue through to the final, aiming to enhance the accuracy of offside decisions and improve the overall flow of the game.

Football fans can look forward to a series of high-stakes matches that not only showcase the talent on the field but also highlight the advancements in football technology. As teams prepare for their quarter-final showdowns, the anticipation builds for what could be defining moments in the FA Cup journey.

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