VAR was trialled by a Scottish refereeing staff throughout an Underneath-14s match on Sunday between Hearts and Hamilton on the Jambos' Oriam base.
The match kicked off a collection of VAR trials throughout the nation.
And there was an enormous name made through the 90 minutes by prime flight whistler Kevin Clancy.
Clancy and his SFA colleagues have been coaching in current months for the roll out of VAR.
It's anticipated that VAR could possibly be a mainstay within the Scottish Premiership from halfway by means of subsequent season after the World Cup in Qatar, although golf equipment stay in talks concerning the value of the know-how.
Within the match, Hearts took the lead after six minutes earlier than being pegged again, however regained their benefit earlier than the break.
Hamilton drew stage six minutes after the restart earlier than VAR was lastly referred to as into motion with quarter-hour remaining.
The guests had been awarded a penalty after a VAR examine was used to get one other take a look at the choice.
It was saved earlier than the rebound was turned dwelling – just for Clancy to rule it out for an infringement.
Hearts then scored the winner with 4 minutes left.