Published: 10 June 2026 at 12:15 Europe/London

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Get ready for a game-changing twist at the 2026 World Cup—referees will now broadcast live from their POV, thanks to a tiny headset camera streaming real-time footage directly to the broadcast booth. While similar tech exists in MLB, NFL, and NHL, soccer’s wide-angle setup makes this live ref cam experience uniquely immersive. Early tests in Germany and England used delayed feeds for training, but by March 2025, FIFA approved live broadcasts, debuted at the Club World Cup. Overcoming stadium Wi-Fi chaos and camera jitter required AI-powered smoothing from Lenovo, cutting shakiness by 50%. The tech is so refined it’s even being integrated into VAR systems. Refs say fans now better appreciate the split-second decisions they make—and early reactions confirm the hype is real.

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