Anthony Taylor will take charge of Wolves versus Manchester City on Saturday afternoon.
Manchester City will have the opportunity to move to the top of the Premier League table, as they look to head into the first international break of the campaign with a victory over Wolves.
The Sky Blues, who had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in their last Premier League outing, currently sit one point behind first place Arsenal in the table.
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All matches in England were postponed last weekend as a mark of respect, with the United Kingdom currently mourning the death of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth, who died last week.
Manchester City's visit to Molineux has been confirmed as one of seven top-flight fixtures to go ahead this weekend.
And ahead of Saturday’s match, the Premier League have announced the match officials for proceedings in the Midlands.
Match Referee
Anthony Taylor has been named as the referee for Saturday’s Premier League meeting at Molineux.
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The 43 year-old, who has been selected to officiate at the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar, last took charge of Manchester City in May, when the Sky Blues drew 2-2 with West Ham United.
Taylor has taken charge of seven matches so far this season, showing 25 yellow cards and no red cards.
The referees last match was PSG versus Juventus in the UEFA Champions League Group Stages.
Assistant Referees
Taylor will accompanied in the Midlands by Assistant Referees Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn - both of whom have also been selected for FIFA World Cup.
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Video Assistant Referees
The Premier League have announced that overviewing proceedings from Stockley Park will be Video Assistant Referee Darren England.
The 37 year-old will be alongside Assistant Video Assistant Referee Dan Robathan.
Fourth Official
Tony Harrington has been named as the Fourth Official for the match, with the referee overseeing conduct within the two dugouts, and the behaviour of managers Bruno Lage and Pep Guardiola.
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