
Football Association chief executive Brian Barwick says he has been "banging down the doors" of Uefa and Fifa to help referees with goal-line incidents.
"Goal-line technology will ultimately be delivered and the great part of it will be because of the work the FA has done," he told BBC 5live.
A Hawk-Eye system, which determines if the ball crosses the goal-line, is being tested at Reading's academy.
And results will then be evaluated by the Premier League and Fifa.
"I would say we are market leaders in trying to do it and now the Premier League are taking it on in terms of experimentation," added Barwick.
"I absolutely buy the fact that when the ball crosses the line, these days it's absolutely imperative that we know it, the referee knows it and he's not the guy with a red face because everybody else at home knows.
"So technology, yes, the right technology, yes, goal-line technology, absolutely yes."