The camera-based system will be installed in all ten stadia before
the tournament kicks off on 10 June at the Stade de France in
Saint-Denis
UEFA announced in January that goal-line
technology would be installed for Euro 2016 and said in March that this
season's Champions League final in Milan and the Europa league final in
Basel would also have the system in place.
Hawk-Eye, used in the Premier League and Bundesliga, was chosen after various systems were trialled.The system uses seven cameras to track the flight of the ball, indicating to the referee via a vibration device whether a goal has been scored. Referees will still be helped by additional assistant referees.
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