Darren England will take charge of Manchester City versus Fulham this weekend.
The Sky Blues will have the opportunity to return to the top of the Premier League table this weekend, with a victory over Fulham at the Etihad Stadium.
A sensational Kevin De Bruyne free-kick secured a vital three points away to Leicester City at the King Power Stadium last Saturday, as the Premier League Champions won their ninth league game of the campaign.
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Fulham are the visitors to the Etihad Stadium this weekend, with Saturday's clash the Blues' penultimate league fixture before the pause for the FIFA World Cup.
The Cottagers sit 7th in the league table and are currently four matches unbeaten.
The London side have enjoyed a successful return to the top-flight though haven’t beaten City in over a decade.
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City are unbeaten in their last 18 matches against Fulham, having won the last 12 matches.
Ahead of Saturday’s clash at the Etihad Stadium, the Premier League have announced the Match Officials for the match.
Match Referee
Darren England will take charge of proceedings in East Manchester this weekend.
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The 37 year-old has officiated 10 matches so far this season, showing 35 yellow cards and one red card.
England last took charge of Manchester City in August, when the Blues beat Crystal Palace 4-2.
The official refereed Fulham last month, when The Whites suffered a 4-1 loss to Newcastle.
Assistant Referees
England will be accompanied at the Etihad Stadium by Assistant Referees Dan Robathan and Nick Greenhalgh.
Video Assistant Referees
Overviewing proceedings from Stockley Park will be Video Assistant Referee Stuart Attwell and Assistant Video Assistant Referee Neil Davies.
Fourth Official
Robert Jones, who took charge of City last weekend at Leicester, has been appointed as the Fourth Official.
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The referee will be overseeing conduct within the two dugouts, and the behaviour of managers Pep Guardiola and Marco Silva.
Topics: Manchester City, Fulham, Premier League, Pep Guardiola