Referee John Brooks has been taken off VAR duty for tonight's Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton and Arsenal's title clash against Man City after his horror gaffe to controversially disallow Brighton a goal against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
On a weekend where VAR came under huge fire, Brooks chalked off Pervis Estupinan's strike against the Eagles - which would have been the opening goal - after drawing the offside line from the wrong defender.
The line was drawn from James Tomkins rather than last man Marc Guehi, who was standing behind him. The goal would have stood had it been correctly drawn from Guehi instead.
The match between Brighton and Palace finished 1-1, with the Seagulls going on to open the scoring through Solly March before Palace levelled through Tomkins.
Brighton said they had received an apology from the PGMOL for the error.
'As was confirmed to the club by PGMOL last night, a serious error was made in disallowing Pervis Estupinan's goal at Crystal Palace yesterday afternoon,' the club said.
'The lines drawn in the VAR room to determine whether Pervis was in an offside position were drawn incorrectly, and the goal should have stood.
‘While hugely disappointed by the error, the club has accepted PGMOL's apology and will not be making any further comment.'
Brooks was also set to be on VAR duty for Arsenal's pivotal game against Manchester City on Wednesday. Gunners fans will have been concerned by the initial news after they were victims of another howler on the same weekend.
Video official Lee Mason was widely scolded after he forgot to draw offside lines for Brentford's equaliser against Arsenal.
Christian Norgaard was in an offside position when he crossed for Ivan Toney and the goal would have been ruled out if the VAR lines had been drawn.
Sportsmail reported on Sunday that refereeing chief Howard Webb had called an emergency meeting and was considering axing both Brooks and Mason following the high-profile mistakes.
The new chief was forced to contact the Gunners and European hopefuls Brighton to 'acknowledge significant errors in the VAR process', according to refs’ body PGMOL.
Their statement added: ‘Both incidents, which were due to human error and related to the analysis of offside situations, are being thoroughly reviewed.'