Two companies have made it through to the second phase of goal-line technology testing after a decision by the International Football Association (IFAB).
British-based Hawkeye and German firm Goalref will now undergo further examination in "multiple scenarios" between March and June before a final decision in July.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter took to Twitter to pass comment on the news, citing Frank Lampard's non-goal against Germany at the 2010 World Cup. The 75-year-old said: "Exciting news that 2 goal-line technology companies meet criteria - now for further testing and decision."
"If technology works we will use it in 2014 to avoid situations like the Lampard goal."
The final decision will be made in Kiev on July 2.