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Clattenburg to ref Everton against Palace

Match officials for Friday game announced

Everton v West Ham United - Premier League
Mark Clattenburg with the no-look yellow for James McCarthy
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BREAKING: 1:00pm BST / 8:00am EST

Referee Mark Clattenburg has been taken ill and will not be in charge for the game tonight. He has been replaced by Jon Moss. Everton have 4W, 1D, 8L with Moss in charge, including sendings-off for Gareth Barry and Steven Pienaar.

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The match officials for Everton’s Friday Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace have been announced.

Referee Mark Clattenburg is one of the most highly decorated referees in the game (and we don’t mean his tattoos either), having taken charge of the FA Cup, Champions League and Euro 2016 finals over the summer.

He has done 18 Everton games over the years, 17 in the Premier League and 1 in the FA Cup. In those matches, the Blues have 7 wins, 2 draws and 9 losses.

Toffees fans do not have fond memories of the referee, going back nearly a decade to an eventful Merseyside Derby in 2007 when he sent off two Everton players (Tony Hibbert and captain Phil Neville), didn’t even caution Dirk Kuyt for a kung-fu style challenge on Neville and then even denied the home side a late penalty following a blatant foul by Jamie Carragher. Evertonians were even more incensed because of how he appeared to have been influenced by the Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard when dismissing Hibbert, having originally pulled out a yellow card before issuing a red after Gerrard spoke in his ear. The Reds went on to win 2-1 scoring two penalties.

Clattenburg was then kept away from doing Everton games for five years, until he took charge of a draw against Aston Villa where he once again ignored a legitimate shout for a penalty when Louis Saha was hauled back by Alan Hutton.

Games in 2014 and 2015 were mostly uneventful, until he awarded Stoke City a stoppage time penalty they scored to win 4-3 at Goodison Park. Then manager Roberto Martinez railed that "John Stones got a touch of the ball and from that moment on you can see there’s a doubt in the mind of the referee. He didn’t give it straight away, he wanted confirmation so he goes to his linesman who is 45 yards away."

Match Officials Details -

Referee: Mark Clattenburg

Assistants: S Bennett, R West

Fourth official: K Friend

Mark Clattenburg Everton record -

Mark Clattenburg Everton record
World Football

Referee data courtesy of World Football