The Football Association have said that they will be fully involved in Thursday's IFAB meeting over the future of goal-line technology.
FA chairman David Bernstein and General Secretary Alex Horne will travel to Zurich to hear the results of the latest tests after being a main proponent of the technology.
Two systems have been taken forward by FIFA, the British 'Hawk-Eye' system and Germany's 'GoalRef'.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has said that a final decision will be made on the technology at tomorrow's meeting.