Mirandes will face the 'poor' version of VAR, the FVS, which is a tool that allows coaches to request immediate play reviews. The FVS system is a simplified version of VAR that does not require a centralized video arbitration room, but instead relies on the images from the regular TV broadcast. Each coach has two requests per game, which they retain if the decision is in their favor. The FVS is a low-cost version of VAR used in the Primera Federación. The Mirandes fans do not have a good memory of VAR, especially after the match in Butarque, where the team's permanence was at stake and Mirandes was clearly harmed. The FVS system is used to speed up matches and avoid excessive delays. Coaches must request the play review directly from the main referee, and the fourth referee checks the monitor to save time. Mirandes is preparing for the next campaign with this new system, which can be beneficial for the team. The FVS is used in four cases: goals, penalties, direct red cards, and identity confusion. Coaches must be quick to request a review, as they only have two opportunities per game. Mirandes hopes that the FVS will be a useful tool for the team in the next campaign. The team's manager, Ángel Garraza, will have to adapt to this new system, which can be a challenge for the team. The FVS system will be used in all matches of the Primera Federación, and Mirandes will have to be prepared to use it effectively.