Check out who has been selected to officiate the fixtures in matchweek 6

Written by Nathan Mattick

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Premier League Match Official Appointments Matchweek 5

Saturday 3rd September

Everton v Liverpool (KO: 12:30)

Referee: Anthony Taylor
Assistants: Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn
Fourth official: Craig Pawson
VAR: Darren England
Assistant VAR: Timothy Wood

Brentford v Leeds United 

Referee: Rob Jones
Assistants: Eddie Smart and James Mainwaring
Fourth official: Keith Stroud
VAR: David Coote
Assistant VAR: Nick Greenhalgh

Chelsea v West Ham United

Referee: Andy Madley
Assistants: Harry Lennard and Scott Ledger
Fourth official: Thomas Bramall
VAR: Jarred Gillett
Assistant VAR: Contantine Hatzidakis

Newcastle United v Crystal Palace 

Referee: Michael Salisbury
Assistants: Neil Davies and Natalie Aspinall
Fourth official: Paul Tierney
VAR: Lee Mason.
Assistant VAR: Richard West

Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham

Referee: Stuart Attwell
Assistants: Dan Cook and Wade Smith
Fourth official: Darren Bond
VAR: Andre Marriner
Assistant VAR: Derek Eaton

Wolverhamton Wanderers v Southampton

Referee: John Brooks
Assistants: Marc Perry and Matthew Wilkes
Fourth official: Steve Martin
VAR: Tony Harrington
Assistant VAR: Steve Meredith

Nottingham Forest v AFC Bournmouth

Referee: Michael Oliver
Assistants: Stuart Burt and Simon Bennett
Fourth official: Matt Donohue
VAR: Graham Scott
Assistant VAR: Simon Long

Aston Villa v Manchester City (KO: 17:30)

Referee: Simon Hooper
Assistants: Adrian Holmes and Dan Robathan
Fourth official: Peter Bankes
VAR: Mike Dean
Assistant VAR: Lee Betts

Sunday 4th September

Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City (KO: 14:00)

Referee: Tony Harrington
Assistants: Simon Long and Steve Meredith
Fourth official: Andre Marriner
VAR: Chris Kavanagh
Assistant VAR: Mark Scholes

 Manchester United v Arsenal (KO: 16:30)

Referee: Paul Tierney
Assistants: Lee Betts and Constantine Hatzidakis
Fourth official: Simon Hooper
VAR: Lee Mason
Assistant VAR: Neil Davies

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