The Women’s World Cup is underway this week with advanced goal-line technology.
Moncton Venue General Manager Stephane Delisle says it’s something that hasen’t been used before.
Delisle says it’s a video based system that uses multiple camera angles to determine whether or not a goal is scored, if it’s debatable.
Officials wear two watches, one dedicated to goal-line technology, vibrates and rings to cleary identify if a goal is scored.
It’s the debut appearance of goal-line technology at a FIFA Women’s World Cup.