Soccer:Football's lawmakers have decided to continue experiments on goal-line technology for another year and ban players from wearing snoods.
The International FA Board meeting in Newport also agreed to allow Uefa to use their system of five match officials at the Euro 2012 finals in Poland and Ukraine next year.
The decision on goal-line technology comes despite 10 systems failing Fifa tests last month.
Football Association general secretary Alex Horne declared himself "fairly satisfied" with the outcome of the meeting.
"It's not perfect because we wanted to get the principle of goal-line technology adopted," Horne said. "Given where we were last year when it got thrown out that was my worst fear that it would happen again.
"My preferred position was we accept the principle and wait for the technology to prove itself. We are now in the position where they want to look at the technology in different environments and then we will make a decision in March next year.
"That's why next year's meeting will be so important."
The IFAB have also announced that snoods - the neck-warmers beloved by Manchester City players - will be banned from July 1st.
"The IFAB agreed that in relation to Law 4 - Players' Equipment, the wearing of snoods should not be permitted," Fifa said in a statement.