
The decision comes after the game’s rule-making body IFAB last month gave the go-ahead for trials of additional “concussion subs”.
Under the protocols teams will be allowed a maximum of two concussion substitutes each per game in cases of head injury.
The trial will allow an additional concussion replacement, regardless of the number of substitutions a team has made.
“The trial will be confirmed when the implementation of the reporting processes, including private medical information, has been resolved with IFAB and Fifa,” the league said in a statement.
Earlier, football’s world governing body said it will trial concussion substitutes at next month’s Club World Cup in Qatar.