Andy Gray's VCR, Andy Townsend's Tactics Truck, extremely slow-motion footage of players getting off the team bus before a big game: broadcasters have never been shy to innovate with their coverage of the Premier League.

The latest development, pioneered by technology giant Intel, has seen three clubs - Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal - agree a partnership to introduce the state-of-the-art True View system in their stadiums.

Scheduled to be used from March 10th, in time for the climax to the Premier League title race, the technology will allow viewers to enjoy 360-degree action replays of key moments during broadcasted matches. Intel have confirmed that all content will be available to broadcasters during live games at the Etihad, Anfield and the Emirates, as well as the partner clubs for use online and on social media.

True View has already been established in the NFL and NBA, while six clubs in La Liga - including Barcelona and Real Madrid - also already have it installed. The system uses 38 ultra-high-definition cameras to capture what Intel describe as "volumetric data", which its servers then process to generate three-dimensional replays from every angle.

Already enjoying the luxury of being able to analyse contentious incidents from several angles, frame by frame, Sky and BT Sport pundits will now be able to make their judgements from the approximate position of either the players or the referee, while the system's Laser Wall feature is likely to be a frequent feature in how offside decisions are analysed.