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Referees Announced For Premier League Fixtures: See Who’ll Be In Charge Of Your Club
We’ve just enjoyed another enthralling weekend of Premier League action. Here’s a run-through of which referees have been selected for next weeks fixtures:
We’ve just enjoyed another enthralling weekend of Premier League action and once again the spot light was on the decisions of the referees.
Luis Suarez hit the headlines again on Saturday evening after ref Jonathan Moss awarded a controversial penalty to Liverpool at Anfield when goalkeeper Brad Guzan was adjudged to have fouled the striker in the box. Aston Villa were incensed the decision had gone against them as the Reds came from 2-0 down to salvage a draw thanks to the dubious penalty.
There was also drama at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea won a fiery contest against Manchester United 3-1 that saw Nemanja Vidic sent off for a late tackle on Eden Hazard, while Rafael was extremely fortunate to stay on the field after Phil Dowd only gave him a yellow for a two-footed lunge on Gary Cahill.
These are just a few decisions that have been discussed up and down the country this weekend, and with refereeing decisions looked at more closely than ever before, it’s no wonder fans are keen to known who’ll be officiating their teams games.
Here’s a run-through of which referees have been selected for next weeks mid-week fixtures:
Craig Pawson has been appointed referee for Manchester United v Cardiff City on Tuesday 28 January #MUNCAR
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 20, 2014
Andre Marriner has been appointed referee for Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City on Wednesday 29 January #TOTMCI
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 20, 2014
Martin Atkinson has been appointed referee for Liverpool v Everton on Tuesday 28 January #LIVEVE
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 20, 2014
Lee Mason has been appointed referee for Southampton v Arsenal on Tuesday 28 January #SOUARS
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 20, 2014
Neil Swarbrick has been appointed referee for Chelsea v West Ham United on Wednesday 29 January #CHEWHU
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 20, 2014