Only two of this weekend's last 16 Scottish Cup ties will have VAR in operation.
That's despite four of the ties being played at Premiership grounds over Saturday and Sunday.
The technology is only available at top flight stadiums for cup matches. That has certainly proved to be a controversial topic both north and south of the border in terms of the inconsistency of its availability.
For this weekend, only
Celtic, Rangers, Dundee United and Livingston have it at their disposal.
However, according to the
Scottish Daily Express, only Celtic vs St Mirren and Rangers vs
Partick Thistle will utilise VAR.
The video assistance is understood to cost teams around £10,000 per match to have in use.
Therefore, similar to the last round where some top flight teams opted against paying that fee, Dundee United vs Kilmarnock and Livingston vs Inverness will go ahead without it.