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Confirmed Premier League Match Officials for Matchweek 38 as Season Finale Awaits

by Daniel Adeniyi

The Premier League match officials for matchweek 38 has been confimed, with experienced referees assigned to some of the biggest fixtures of the season as the campaign reaches its dramatic conclusion.

With the title race already decided, attention now turns toward the battles for European qualification, survival, and final league positioning heading into the last round of fixtures on Sunday.

All 10 games will kick off simultaneously at 16:00 BST, ensuring another tense and emotional final day across the division.

Michael Oliver Takes Charge of Spurs vs Everton

Premier League Match Officials for Matchday 38: Michael Oliver
Premier League Match Officials for Matchday 38: Michael Oliver (Photo by Alex Livesey – Danehouse/Getty Images)

One of the most important appointments for Matchweek 38 sees Michael Oliver selected to officiate the clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Everton.

The match carries huge significance for Spurs, who are still battling to avoid relegation after their disastrous season.

Tottenham enter the final day knowing they still need a result to guarantee their Premier League survival after suffering defeat against Chelsea earlier in the week.

Oliver, widely regarded as one of England’s top referees, will be assisted by Stuart Burt and James Mainwaring, while Paul Tierney has been appointed VAR for the fixture.

Given the tension surrounding the match, the Premier League’s decision to assign one of its most experienced officials is hardly surprising.

Anthony Taylor Assigned to West Ham vs Leeds in Relegation Battle

Another crucial relegation-related fixture sees Anthony Taylor officiate West Ham United against Leeds United.

West Ham still have hopes of surviving depending on Tottenham’s result, making this another high-pressure encounter with enormous consequences.

Taylor will be supported by assistants Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn, while John Brooks takes responsibility for VAR duties.

The Hammers know victory could still dramatically change their fate if Spurs fail to beat Everton.

Manchester City vs Aston Villa Gets Major Appointment

The standout fixture of Matchweek 38 may be Manchester City against Aston Villa, which will also mark the emotional farewell of Pep Guardiola after 10 years at City.

Andy Madley has been selected as referee for the game, assisted by Richard West and Simon Long.

Tim Wood will oversee VAR duties for what is expected to be a highly emotional atmosphere at the Etihad Stadium.

The match also carries significance for Aston Villa, who arrive fresh from winning the Europa League under Unai Emery and still looking to finish the domestic season strongly.

Chelsea and Newcastle Continue European Push

Chris Kavanagh
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 29: Referee Chris Kavanagh in action during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Nottingham Forest at Anfield on October 29, 2023 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Dodd – CameraSport via Getty Images)

Chelsea, who remain in the hunt for European qualification, will travel to newly promoted Sunderland with Chris Kavanagh appointed as referee.

Chelsea revived their European hopes with victory over Tottenham earlier this week and now need a strong finish to secure continental football for next season.

Meanwhile, Newcastle United travel to Fulham with Rob Jones officiating.

Newcastle’s impressive season under Eddie Howe means they still have important league positioning to fight for heading into the final day.

Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United Also in Action

Liverpool host Brentford at Anfield with Darren England appointed referee.

The Reds will hope to end their campaign positively despite falling short in the title race. The Reds will also bid farewell to legends Mo Salah and Andy Robertson who are both leaving this season.

Arsenal, who recently secured the Premier League title for the first time since 2004, travel to Crystal Palace with Farai Hallam taking charge.

Elsewhere, Manchester United face Brighton & Hove Albion under referee Sam Barrott.

United will hope to finish a successful campaign on a high after securing Champions League qualification and seeing captain Bruno Fernandes win the Premier League Player of the Season award.

Full Match Officials for Matchweek 38

Premier League Match Officials for Matchweek 38: Darren England
COVENTRY, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: Referee Darren England in action during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Coventry City and Tottenham Hotspur at The Coventry Building Society Arena on September 18, 2024 in Coventry, England. (Photo by Pete Norton/Getty Images)

Brighton vs Manchester United

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Sam Barrott
  • VAR: Stuart Attwell

Burnley vs Wolves

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Andrew Kitchen
  • VAR: Constantine Hatzidakis

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Farai Hallam
  • VAR: Nick Hopton

Fulham vs Newcastle

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Rob Jones
  • VAR: James Bell

Liverpool vs Brentford

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Darren England
  • VAR: Tony Harrington

Manchester City vs Aston Villa

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Andy Madley
  • VAR: Tim Wood

Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Craig Pawson
  • VAR: Paul Howard

Sunderland vs Chelsea

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Chris Kavanagh
  • VAR: Matthew Donohue

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Michael Oliver
  • VAR: Paul Tierney

West Ham United vs Leeds United

Match Officials for Matchweek 38

  • Referee: Anthony Taylor
  • VAR: John Brooks

Final Day Set for High Drama

As always, Matchweek 38 promises drama, tension, celebration, and heartbreak in equal measure.

The final round of Premier League fixtures will determine relegation survival, European qualification, and final standings while also marking emotional moments such as Guardiola’s farewell at Manchester City.

With experienced referees and VAR teams appointed across the board, the Premier League will hope the focus remains on the football itself during one of the biggest days of the English football calendar.

Fans across the world will now count down to what promises to be another unforgettable final day in the Premier League.

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