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·3 December 2024
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The Premier League has confirmed the match officials for Newcastle United’s midweek clash against Liverpool at St James’ Park. With both teams facing different trajectories this season, the officiating team will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping what promises to be an intense encounter.
Liverpool arrives at St James’ Park riding a wave of impressive form under Arne Slot. Sitting nine points clear at the Premier League summit, the Reds have established themselves as favourites this season. Their recent 2-0 victory over Manchester City showcased both defensive solidity and attacking efficiency, hallmarks of Slot’s tenure so far. With just eight goals conceded across 13 matches, Liverpool’s defence has been as vital as their attack, helping secure 11 wins this season.
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In contrast, Newcastle United has struggled with consistency, languishing in 11th place. A 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace last weekend highlighted their struggles, as they failed to register a shot on target. Injuries have also hampered their progress, though Eddie Howe is boosted by the potential return of Alexander Isak, who was substituted early against the Eagles but is expected to be fit for Wednesday’s game.
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Liverpool’s injury list remains a concern, with Alisson Becker, Diogo Jota, Ibrahima Konaté, Kostas Tsimikas, and Conor Bradley unavailable. Federico Chiesa’s status remains uncertain, with an update expected from Arne Slot during his pre-match press conference.
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The Premier League has named Andy Madley as the referee for this high-stakes clash. He will be assisted by Wade Smith and Craig Taylor, with Anthony Backhouse serving as the fourth official. Stuart Attwell will oversee VAR operations, supported by James Mainwaring at Stockley Park.
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Liverpool’s record under Madley has been mixed. In 14 games officiated by him, the Reds have secured eight wins, five draws, and a single defeat. Notably, the Merseyside derby on April 24, 2024, marked their sole loss under his refereeing, as Everton triumphed 2-0 at Goodison Park.
Another key moment involving Madley came in December 2023 during a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace. The game saw significant controversy when a penalty decision against Wataru Endo was overturned after a prolonged VAR review.
Given Newcastle’s home advantage and Liverpool’s momentum, the officials’ performance will likely come under scrutiny. Both teams will need clear and consistent decision-making as they navigate a crucial midweek fixture.