The International Football Association Board (IFAB) will allow teams to make up to five subs per game after approving a temporary rule on the matter.And football's lawmakers have also suggested the video assistant referee system that is in place could be suspended.
Proposals to allow an additional two substitutes were put forward by FIFA in order to protect player welfare when football resumes amid the coronavirus pandemic, and the IFAB has given the idea an immediate green light.
The IFAB - which is made up of the four British associations and world governing body FIFA - says each side will have only three opportunities, excluding half-time, to make changes in an amendment which will be allowed in all competitions that finish before the
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